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The role of radiotherapy in the treatment of superficial soft-tissue sarcomas

Tomohiro Fujiwara, Yusuke Tsuda, Louis‐Romée Le Nail, Scott Evans, Jonathan Gregory, R. M. Tillman, A. Abudu

2020The Bone & Joint Journal12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

AIMS: The existing clinical guidelines do not describe a clear indication for adjuvant radiotherapy (RT) in the treatment of superficial soft tissue sarcomas (STSs). We aimed to determine the efficacy of adjuvant RT for superficial STSs. METHODS: We retrospectively studied 304 patients with superficial STS of the limbs and trunk who underwent surgical resection at a tertiary sarcoma centre. The efficacy of RT was investigated according to the tumour size and grade: group 1, ≤ 5 cm, low grade; group 2, ≤ 5cm, high grade; group 3, > 5 cm, low grade; group 4, > 5 cm, high grade. RESULTS: The five- and ten-year local recurrence-free survival (LRFS) for all patients was 88% and 81%, respectively. While the efficacy of adjuvant RT was not proven in local control of all patients (five-year LRFS; RT+, 90% versus RT-, 83%; p = 0.074), the LRFS was significantly improved by adjuvant RT in group 2 (five-year LRFS; RT+, 96% versus RT-, 82%; p = 0.019), and group 4 (five-year LRFS; RT+, 87% versus RT-, 73%; p = 0.027). In groups 2 and 4, adjuvant RT significantly reduced the LR risk if the resection margin was clear but less than 5 mm; the LR rate was 7% with adjuvant RT compared with 26% with surgery alone (p = 0.003). There was no statistical relationship with the use of adjuvant RT and survival in every group. CONCLUSION: 2020;102-B(8):1088-1094.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineAdjuvant radiotherapyAdjuvantSoft tissue sarcomaRadiation therapySoft tissueSarcomaTrunkOverall survivalSurgical marginSurgeryInternal medicineResectionPathologyBiologyEcologySarcoma Diagnosis and TreatmentVascular Tumors and AngiosarcomasLymphatic System and Diseases