VASCULAR INVASION IN HIGH-GRADE SARCOMA OF THE EXTREMITY IS ASSOCIATED WITH SHORT OVERALL SURVIVAL

Citation
O. Merimsky et al., VASCULAR INVASION IN HIGH-GRADE SARCOMA OF THE EXTREMITY IS ASSOCIATED WITH SHORT OVERALL SURVIVAL, Oncology Reports, 5(4), 1998, pp. 985-989
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Oncology
Journal title
ISSN journal
1021335X
Volume
5
Issue
4
Year of publication
1998
Pages
985 - 989
Database
ISI
SICI code
1021-335X(1998)5:4<985:VIIHSO>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
Intravascular sarcoma thrombi were histologically evident in 2% of 470 patients with soft tissue or bone sarcoma treated during the last 3 y ears. Vascular invasion by sarcoma in our series was associated with a n aggressive disease and short-term overall survival. In all the cases there was a large or locally advanced primary high grade sarcoma, and in all but one case, where preoperative chemotherapy was administered , the response was far from satisfactory. The post-operative course in 70% of the patients was characterized by early systemic spread, and a median overall survival of 9.5 months. The gloomy prognosis of our pa tients does not necessarily stem only from the presence of vascular in vasion, but may also be related to other factors as histologic grade a nd tumor size. However, as compared to similar cases in our patient po pulation, which did not show vascular invasion, the course here was mo re violent and short.