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Retroperitoneal Sarcoma Care in 2021

Erika Schmitz, Carolyn Nessim

2022Cancers47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Soft-tissue sarcomas are biologically heterogenous tumors arising from connective tissues with over 100 subtypes. Although sarcomas account for <1% of all adult malignancies, retroperitoneal sarcomas are a distinct subgroup accounting for <10% of all sarcomatous tumors. There have been considerable advancements in the understanding and treatment of retroperitoneal sarcoma in the last decade, with standard treatment consisting of upfront primary surgical resection. The evidence surrounding the addition of radiation therapy remains controversial. There remains no standard with regards to systemic therapy, including immunotherapy. Adjunctive therapy remains largely dictated by expert consensus and preferences at individual centers or participation in clinical trials. In this 2021 review, we detail the anatomical boundaries of the retroperitoneum, clinical characteristics, contemporary standard of care and well as recent advancements in retroperitoneal sarcoma care. Ongoing international collaborations are encouraged to advance our understanding of this complex disease.

Topics & Concepts

SarcomaMedicineSoft tissue sarcomaStandard of careClinical trialRadiation therapySystemic therapyClinical PracticePathologyRadiologySurgeryInternal medicineCancerPhysical therapyBreast cancerSarcoma Diagnosis and TreatmentNeurofibromatosis and Schwannoma CasesCardiac tumors and thrombi