Histology-based classification predicts pattern of recurrence and improves risk stratification in primary retroperitoneal sarcoma Journal Article


Authors: Tan, M. C. B.; Brennan, M. F.; Kuk, D.; Agaram, N. P.; Antonescu, C. R.; Qin, L. X.; Moraco, N.; Crago, A. M.; Singer, S.
Article Title: Histology-based classification predicts pattern of recurrence and improves risk stratification in primary retroperitoneal sarcoma
Abstract: To determine the prognostic significance of histologic type/subtype in a large series of patients with primary resected retroperitoneal sarcoma. Background: The histologic diversity and rarity of retroperitoneal sarcoma has hampered the ability to predict patient outcome. Methods: From a single-institution, prospective database, 675 patients treated surgically for primary, nonmetastatic retroperitoneal sarcoma during 1982 to 2010 were identified and histologic type/subtype was reviewed. Clinicopathologic variables were analyzed for association with diseasespecific death (DSD), local recurrence (LR), and distant recurrence (DR). Results: Median follow-up for survivors was 7.5 years. The predominant histologies were well-differentiated liposarcoma, dedifferentiated liposarcoma, and leiomyosarcoma. Five-year cumulative incidence of DSD was 31%, and factors independently associated with DSD were R2 resection, resection of 3 or more contiguous organs, and histologic type. Five-year cumulative incidence for LR was 39% and for DR was 24%. R1 resection, age, tumor size, and histologic type were independently associated with LR; size, resection of 3 ormore organs, and histologic typewere independently associated with DR. Liposarcoma and leiomyosarcoma were associated with late recurrence and DSD (as long as 15 years fromdiagnosis). For solitary fibrous tumor, LR was uncommon (10%), but early distant recurrence was common (36% at 5 years). Nomograms were developed to predict DSD, LR, and DR. Conclusions: Histologic type/subtype is the most important independent predictor of DSD, LR, and DR in primary retroperitoneal sarcoma. Histology predicts the pattern and incidence of LR and DR and will aid in more accurate patient counseling and selection of patients for adjuvant therapy trials. © 2015 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.
Keywords: histology; sarcoma; tumor recurrence; leiomyosarcoma; solitary fibrous tumor; liposarcoma; retroperitoneum
Journal Title: Annals of Surgery
Volume: 263
Issue: 3
ISSN: 0003-4932
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins  
Date Published: 2016-03-01
Start Page: 593
End Page: 600
Language: English
DOI: 10.1097/sla.0000000000001149
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC4619189
PUBMED: 25915910
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Notes: Conference Paper -- Presented in part at the 18th Annual Meeting of the Connective Tissue Oncology Society in October 2013 in New York, NY -- Export Date: 4 April 2016 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Murray F Brennan
    1059 Brennan
  2. Narasimhan P Agaram
    190 Agaram
  3. Cristina R Antonescu
    895 Antonescu
  4. Li-Xuan Qin
    191 Qin
  5. Aimee Marie Crago
    106 Crago
  6. Samuel Singer
    337 Singer
  7. Nicole Heather Moraco
    16 Moraco
  8. Deborah Kuk
    87 Kuk
  9. Marcus Chuan Beng Tan
    8 Tan