Histologic subtype defines the risk and kinetics of recurrence and death for primary extremity/truncal liposarcoma Journal Article


Authors: Bartlett, E. K.; Curtin, C. E.; Seier, K.; Qin, L. X.; Hameed, M.; Yoon, S. S.; Crago, A. M.; Brennan, M. F.; Singer, S.
Article Title: Histologic subtype defines the risk and kinetics of recurrence and death for primary extremity/truncal liposarcoma
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: We sought to define the prognostic significance of histologic subtype for extremity/truncal liposarcoma (LPS). BACKGROUND: LPS, the most common sarcoma, is comprised of 5 histologic subtypes. Despite their distinct behaviors, LPS outcomes are frequently reported as a single entity. METHODS: We analyzed data on all patients from a single-institution prospective database treated from July 1982 to September 2017 for primary, nonmetastatic, extremity or truncal LPS of known subtype. Clinicopathologic variables were tested using competing risk analyses for association with disease-specific death (DSD), distant recurrence (DR), and local recurrence (LR). RESULTS: Among 1001 patients, median follow-up in survivors was 5.4 years. Tumor size and subtype were independently associated with DSD and DR. Size, subtype, and R1 resection were independently associated with LR. DR was most frequent among pleomorphic and round cell LPS; the former recurred early (43% by 3 years), and the latter over a longer period (23%, 3 years; 37%, 10 years). LR was most common in dedifferentiated LPS, in which it occurred early (24%, 3 years; 33%, 5 years), followed by pleomorphic LPS (18%, 3 years; 25%, 10 years). CONCLUSIONS: Histologic subtype is the factor most strongly associated with DSD, DR, and LR in extremity/truncal LPS. Both risk and timing of adverse outcomes vary by subtype. These data may guide selective use of systemic therapy for patients with round cell and pleomorphic LPS, which carry a high risk of DR, and radiotherapy for LPS subtypes at high risk of LR when treated with surgery alone. Copyright © 2019 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.
Journal Title: Annals of Surgery
Volume: 273
Issue: 6
ISSN: 0003-4932
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins  
Date Published: 2021-06-01
Start Page: 1189
End Page: 1196
Language: English
DOI: 10.1097/sla.0000000000003453
PUBMED: 31283560
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC7561049
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 1 July 2021 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Sam Yoon
    108 Yoon
  2. Meera Hameed
    281 Hameed
  3. Murray F Brennan
    1059 Brennan
  4. Li-Xuan Qin
    191 Qin
  5. Aimee Marie Crago
    106 Crago
  6. Samuel Singer
    337 Singer
  7. Christina Elise Curtin
    5 Curtin
  8. Kenneth Seier
    105 Seier