TY - JOUR
T1 - Clinico-pathological data and prognostic factors in completely resected AJCC stage I-III liposarcomas
AU - Nijhuis, PHA
AU - Sars, PRA
AU - Plaat, Boudewijn
AU - Molenaar, WM
AU - Sluiter, WJ
AU - Hoekstra, HJ
PY - 2000/8
Y1 - 2000/8
N2 - Background: In general, although biological behavior and prognosis of liposarcomas (LPS) are more favorable compared with most other soft tissue sarcomas (STS), prognosis can vary widely depending on tumor characteristics, especially histological subtype and tumor grade.Patients and Methods: All consecutive, completely resected stage I-III LPS (as determined by the American Joint Committee on Cancer staging guidelines), treated at the Groningen University Hospital from 1977-2000, were analyzed.Results: A total of 69 patients, 35 males and 34 females, median age 51 (range 11-80) years, were reviewed. After a median follow-up of 71 (range 5-231) months, the overall local recurrence and metastasis rate at five years after diagnosis were 27% and 16%, respectively. Retroperitoneal localization was a significant negative prognostic factor regarding local recurrence; dedifferentiation, grade II-III, and deep location regarding distant metastasis; and dedifferentiation, grade II-III, stage II-III, size >20 cm and non-radical resection regarding survival.Conclusions: LPS have a relatively mild biologic behavior, with the exception of very large, deeply located, dedifferentiated and/or grade II-III LPS. Radical resection is important for disease-specific survival. LPS have a relatively mild biologic behavior, with the exception of very large, deeply located, dedifferentiated and/or grade II-III LPS.
AB - Background: In general, although biological behavior and prognosis of liposarcomas (LPS) are more favorable compared with most other soft tissue sarcomas (STS), prognosis can vary widely depending on tumor characteristics, especially histological subtype and tumor grade.Patients and Methods: All consecutive, completely resected stage I-III LPS (as determined by the American Joint Committee on Cancer staging guidelines), treated at the Groningen University Hospital from 1977-2000, were analyzed.Results: A total of 69 patients, 35 males and 34 females, median age 51 (range 11-80) years, were reviewed. After a median follow-up of 71 (range 5-231) months, the overall local recurrence and metastasis rate at five years after diagnosis were 27% and 16%, respectively. Retroperitoneal localization was a significant negative prognostic factor regarding local recurrence; dedifferentiation, grade II-III, and deep location regarding distant metastasis; and dedifferentiation, grade II-III, stage II-III, size >20 cm and non-radical resection regarding survival.Conclusions: LPS have a relatively mild biologic behavior, with the exception of very large, deeply located, dedifferentiated and/or grade II-III LPS. Radical resection is important for disease-specific survival. LPS have a relatively mild biologic behavior, with the exception of very large, deeply located, dedifferentiated and/or grade II-III LPS.
KW - soft tissue sarcoma
KW - liposarcoma
KW - epidemiology
KW - treatment
KW - survival
KW - SOFT-TISSUE SARCOMA
KW - WELL-DIFFERENTIATED LIPOSARCOMA
KW - ROUND-CELL LIPOSARCOMA
KW - INTRAOPERATIVE RADIOTHERAPY
KW - EXTREMITY LIPOSARCOMA
KW - MYXOID LIPOSARCOMA
KW - FOLLOW-UP
KW - DEDIFFERENTIATION
KW - RECURRENCE
KW - RADIATION
M3 - Article
C2 - 10947023
SN - 1068-9265
VL - 7
SP - 535
EP - 543
JO - Annals of Surgical Oncology
JF - Annals of Surgical Oncology
IS - 7
T2 - 52nd Annual Meeting of the Society-of-Surgical-Oncology
Y2 - 4 March 1999 through 7 March 1999
ER -