Association of Local Recurrence with Subsequent Survival in Extremity Soft-Tissue Sarcoma

The aim of this study was to analyze local recurrence in a large cohort of prospectively followed patients with primary extremity soft tissue sarcoma. In particular, we analyzed the correlation of local recurrence with subsequent metastasis and disease-specific survival. Patients and Methods: Patien...

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Main Authors: Lewis, J. J., Leung, Denis H. Y., Heslin, M. J., Woodruff, J. M., Brennan, M. F.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soe_research-13402010-09-23T05:48:03Z Association of Local Recurrence with Subsequent Survival in Extremity Soft-Tissue Sarcoma Lewis, J. J. Leung, Denis H. Y. Heslin, M. J. Woodruff, J. M. Brennan, M. F. The aim of this study was to analyze local recurrence in a large cohort of prospectively followed patients with primary extremity soft tissue sarcoma. In particular, we analyzed the correlation of local recurrence with subsequent metastasis and disease-specific survival. Patients and Methods: Patients who underwent treatment for primary extremity soft tissue sarcoma from July 1982 through July 1995 at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center were the subject of this study. Local recurrence, distant metastasis, and disease-specific survival were used as end points of the study. The influence of local recurrence on subsequent distant metastasis and disease-specific survival were examined using the Cox proportional hazards model. Results: We treated 911 patients, of whom 297 (33%) developed recurrent disease. Local recurrence occurred in 116 patients (13%), metastasis in 167(18%), and synchronous local recurrence and metastasis in 13 (2%). Of 116 patients who developed local recurrence, 38 subsequently developed metastasis and 34 died of disease. Metastasis after local recurrence was predicted in patients with initial high-grade (P = .005; risk = 3.5) or deep (P = .02; risk = 2.9) tumors. Tumor mortality after local recurrence was predicted in patients with initial high-grade (P = .007; risk = 3.7) or large (> 5 cm; P = .01; risk = 3.2) primary tumors. Discussion: These findings suggest that there is a strong association of local recurrence with the development of subsequent metastasis and tumor mortality, and that local recurrence is a poor prognostic factor. It would seem prudent to consider patients who develop local recurrence and have high-grade tumors as being at high risk for systemic disease and therefore eligible for investigational adjuvant systemic therapy. 1997-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/341 info:doi/10.1200/JCO.1997.15.2.646 Research Collection School Of Economics eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Econometrics Medicine and Health Sciences
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topic Econometrics
Medicine and Health Sciences
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Medicine and Health Sciences
Lewis, J. J.
Leung, Denis H. Y.
Heslin, M. J.
Woodruff, J. M.
Brennan, M. F.
Association of Local Recurrence with Subsequent Survival in Extremity Soft-Tissue Sarcoma
description The aim of this study was to analyze local recurrence in a large cohort of prospectively followed patients with primary extremity soft tissue sarcoma. In particular, we analyzed the correlation of local recurrence with subsequent metastasis and disease-specific survival. Patients and Methods: Patients who underwent treatment for primary extremity soft tissue sarcoma from July 1982 through July 1995 at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center were the subject of this study. Local recurrence, distant metastasis, and disease-specific survival were used as end points of the study. The influence of local recurrence on subsequent distant metastasis and disease-specific survival were examined using the Cox proportional hazards model. Results: We treated 911 patients, of whom 297 (33%) developed recurrent disease. Local recurrence occurred in 116 patients (13%), metastasis in 167(18%), and synchronous local recurrence and metastasis in 13 (2%). Of 116 patients who developed local recurrence, 38 subsequently developed metastasis and 34 died of disease. Metastasis after local recurrence was predicted in patients with initial high-grade (P = .005; risk = 3.5) or deep (P = .02; risk = 2.9) tumors. Tumor mortality after local recurrence was predicted in patients with initial high-grade (P = .007; risk = 3.7) or large (> 5 cm; P = .01; risk = 3.2) primary tumors. Discussion: These findings suggest that there is a strong association of local recurrence with the development of subsequent metastasis and tumor mortality, and that local recurrence is a poor prognostic factor. It would seem prudent to consider patients who develop local recurrence and have high-grade tumors as being at high risk for systemic disease and therefore eligible for investigational adjuvant systemic therapy.
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author Lewis, J. J.
Leung, Denis H. Y.
Heslin, M. J.
Woodruff, J. M.
Brennan, M. F.
author_facet Lewis, J. J.
Leung, Denis H. Y.
Heslin, M. J.
Woodruff, J. M.
Brennan, M. F.
author_sort Lewis, J. J.
title Association of Local Recurrence with Subsequent Survival in Extremity Soft-Tissue Sarcoma
title_short Association of Local Recurrence with Subsequent Survival in Extremity Soft-Tissue Sarcoma
title_full Association of Local Recurrence with Subsequent Survival in Extremity Soft-Tissue Sarcoma
title_fullStr Association of Local Recurrence with Subsequent Survival in Extremity Soft-Tissue Sarcoma
title_full_unstemmed Association of Local Recurrence with Subsequent Survival in Extremity Soft-Tissue Sarcoma
title_sort association of local recurrence with subsequent survival in extremity soft-tissue sarcoma
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 1997
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/341
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