Multifactorial Analysis of Long-Term Follow-up (More Than 5 Years) of Primary Extremity Sarcoma

The majority of survival studies in patients with extremity soft tissue sarcoma have focused on early recurrence and mortality. There are few data addressing long-term follow-up and survival. Objective: To analyze survival and recurrence in patients with extremity soft tissue sarcoma who survive for...

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Main Authors: Lewis, J. J., Leung, Denis H. Y., Casper, E. S., Woodruff, J. M., Hajdu, S. I., Brennan, M. F.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soe_research-10272010-09-23T05:48:03Z Multifactorial Analysis of Long-Term Follow-up (More Than 5 Years) of Primary Extremity Sarcoma Lewis, J. J. Leung, Denis H. Y. Casper, E. S. Woodruff, J. M. Hajdu, S. I. Brennan, M. F. The majority of survival studies in patients with extremity soft tissue sarcoma have focused on early recurrence and mortality. There are few data addressing long-term follow-up and survival. Objective: To analyze survival and recurrence in patients with extremity soft tissue sarcoma who survive for more than 5 years. Methods: Patients who underwent treatment for primary tumors (July 1982 to July 1994) and were followed up for more than 5 years were the subject of study. Disease-specific and disease-free survival were determined actuarially. Significance was evaluated using log-rank testing for univariate analysis and Cox model stepwise regression for multivariate analysis. Results: A total of 495 patients with primary extremity tumors were treated before July 1989 and eligible for 5-year follow-up. Of these, 282 have been followed up for more than 5 years (median follow-up, 84.4 months). Actuarial disease-specific survival of patients who survive for longer than 5 years was 79% ± 7% (±SEM) at 10 years, and of those who were metastasis free at 5 years was 91% ± 4% at 10 years. On univariate analysis, post-5-year disease-specific survival was influenced by positive microscopic margin and initial tumor size of 5 cm or greater. On multivariate analysis, post-5-year disease-specific survival was influenced only by positive margins. Conclusions: Based on these analyses, 21% of patients with primary extremity sarcoma who survive for 5 years will die of disease within 5 years. Even of those who are metastasis free at 5 years, 9% will die of disease within 5 years, In contrast to early mortality, tumor grade has no influence on post-5-year prognosis. Patients with positive microscopic margins are at risk for post-5-year disease-specific mortality and therefore require long-term follow-up and consideration for investigational therapy. 1999-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/28 info:doi/10.1001/archsurg.134.2.190 Research Collection School Of Economics eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Economics
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Lewis, J. J.
Leung, Denis H. Y.
Casper, E. S.
Woodruff, J. M.
Hajdu, S. I.
Brennan, M. F.
Multifactorial Analysis of Long-Term Follow-up (More Than 5 Years) of Primary Extremity Sarcoma
description The majority of survival studies in patients with extremity soft tissue sarcoma have focused on early recurrence and mortality. There are few data addressing long-term follow-up and survival. Objective: To analyze survival and recurrence in patients with extremity soft tissue sarcoma who survive for more than 5 years. Methods: Patients who underwent treatment for primary tumors (July 1982 to July 1994) and were followed up for more than 5 years were the subject of study. Disease-specific and disease-free survival were determined actuarially. Significance was evaluated using log-rank testing for univariate analysis and Cox model stepwise regression for multivariate analysis. Results: A total of 495 patients with primary extremity tumors were treated before July 1989 and eligible for 5-year follow-up. Of these, 282 have been followed up for more than 5 years (median follow-up, 84.4 months). Actuarial disease-specific survival of patients who survive for longer than 5 years was 79% ± 7% (±SEM) at 10 years, and of those who were metastasis free at 5 years was 91% ± 4% at 10 years. On univariate analysis, post-5-year disease-specific survival was influenced by positive microscopic margin and initial tumor size of 5 cm or greater. On multivariate analysis, post-5-year disease-specific survival was influenced only by positive margins. Conclusions: Based on these analyses, 21% of patients with primary extremity sarcoma who survive for 5 years will die of disease within 5 years. Even of those who are metastasis free at 5 years, 9% will die of disease within 5 years, In contrast to early mortality, tumor grade has no influence on post-5-year prognosis. Patients with positive microscopic margins are at risk for post-5-year disease-specific mortality and therefore require long-term follow-up and consideration for investigational therapy.
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author Lewis, J. J.
Leung, Denis H. Y.
Casper, E. S.
Woodruff, J. M.
Hajdu, S. I.
Brennan, M. F.
author_facet Lewis, J. J.
Leung, Denis H. Y.
Casper, E. S.
Woodruff, J. M.
Hajdu, S. I.
Brennan, M. F.
author_sort Lewis, J. J.
title Multifactorial Analysis of Long-Term Follow-up (More Than 5 Years) of Primary Extremity Sarcoma
title_short Multifactorial Analysis of Long-Term Follow-up (More Than 5 Years) of Primary Extremity Sarcoma
title_full Multifactorial Analysis of Long-Term Follow-up (More Than 5 Years) of Primary Extremity Sarcoma
title_fullStr Multifactorial Analysis of Long-Term Follow-up (More Than 5 Years) of Primary Extremity Sarcoma
title_full_unstemmed Multifactorial Analysis of Long-Term Follow-up (More Than 5 Years) of Primary Extremity Sarcoma
title_sort multifactorial analysis of long-term follow-up (more than 5 years) of primary extremity sarcoma
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 1999
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/28
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