Histopathologic Type: An Independent Prognostic Factor in Primary Soft Tissue Sarcoma of the Extremity?
We attempted to define the effect of tumor histotype on local recurrence, distant metastasis, and disease-specific survival in patients with surgically treated primary extremity sarcoma. Methods: A total of 951 patients with primary, localized soft tissue extremity sarcoma were followed up prospecti...
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sg-smu-ink.soe_research-14712018-06-04T07:47:25Z Histopathologic Type: An Independent Prognostic Factor in Primary Soft Tissue Sarcoma of the Extremity? KOEA, Jonathan B. LEUNG, Denis H. Y. LEWIS, Jonathan J. BRENNAN, Murray F. We attempted to define the effect of tumor histotype on local recurrence, distant metastasis, and disease-specific survival in patients with surgically treated primary extremity sarcoma. Methods: A total of 951 patients with primary, localized soft tissue extremity sarcoma were followed up prospectively. Patient- and tumor-related variables, including histopathologic type, were used to identify independent prognostic factors for the study end points of local recurrence, distant recurrence, and disease-specific survival. Results: There were 137 local recurrences, and significant adverse prognostic factors for local recurrence were patient age >50 years, microscopically positive margins, and malignant peripheral nerve tumor. Adverse prognostic factors for distant recurrence (200 patients) were tumor size >5 cm, tumors beneath the investing fascia, high tumor grade, and leiomyosarcoma. Of the 199 patients who died of disease-related causes, patient age >50 years, tumors beneath the investing fascia, high tumor grade, microscopically positive margin, tumor size >5 cm, leiomyosarcoma, and malignant peripheral nerve tumor were adverse prognostic factors. Conclusions: These data suggest that differences in biological behavior may exist between sarcoma histotypes and deserve further study. 2003-05-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/472 info:doi/10.1245/ASO.2003.05.014 https://doi.org/10.1245/ASO.2003.05.014 Research Collection School Of Economics eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Soft tissue sarcoma Histopathology Mortality Prognostic factors Econometrics Medicine and Health Sciences |
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We attempted to define the effect of tumor histotype on local recurrence, distant metastasis, and disease-specific survival in patients with surgically treated primary extremity sarcoma. Methods: A total of 951 patients with primary, localized soft tissue extremity sarcoma were followed up prospectively. Patient- and tumor-related variables, including histopathologic type, were used to identify independent prognostic factors for the study end points of local recurrence, distant recurrence, and disease-specific survival. Results: There were 137 local recurrences, and significant adverse prognostic factors for local recurrence were patient age >50 years, microscopically positive margins, and malignant peripheral nerve tumor. Adverse prognostic factors for distant recurrence (200 patients) were tumor size >5 cm, tumors beneath the investing fascia, high tumor grade, and leiomyosarcoma. Of the 199 patients who died of disease-related causes, patient age >50 years, tumors beneath the investing fascia, high tumor grade, microscopically positive margin, tumor size >5 cm, leiomyosarcoma, and malignant peripheral nerve tumor were adverse prognostic factors. Conclusions: These data suggest that differences in biological behavior may exist between sarcoma histotypes and deserve further study. |
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Histopathologic Type: An Independent Prognostic Factor in Primary Soft Tissue Sarcoma of the Extremity? |
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Histopathologic Type: An Independent Prognostic Factor in Primary Soft Tissue Sarcoma of the Extremity? |
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Histopathologic Type: An Independent Prognostic Factor in Primary Soft Tissue Sarcoma of the Extremity? |
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