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Adjuvant and neoadjuvant chemotherapy for osteosarcoma: JCOG Bone and Soft Tissue Tumor Study Group

Hiroaki Hiraga, Toshifumi Ozaki

2021Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The usefulness of adjuvant chemotherapy for high-grade osteosarcoma was established by two randomized, controlled trials conducted in the 1980s, which used six drugs, doxorubicin, cisplatin, high-dose methotrexate, bleomycin, cyclophosphamide and actinomycin D. Since then, development has been promoted in the direction of introducing preoperative chemotherapy, changing post-operative adjuvant chemotherapy according to histological effects, adding ifosfamide as a key drug and strengthening adjuvant chemotherapy. No clinical trials, however, have shown the effectiveness of study treatment, and the improvement of treatment results during that time has been slight, although the JCOG0905 study is now going to verify the effectiveness of introducing ifosfamide for patients who experienced limited preoperative therapeutic effects. We are desperately looking for a breakthrough.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineIfosfamideChemotherapyAdjuvantDoxorubicinCyclophosphamideMethotrexateBleomycinOsteosarcomaOncologyCisplatinRandomized controlled trialInternal medicineAdjuvant chemotherapyClinical trialSurgeryCancerPathologyBreast cancerSarcoma Diagnosis and TreatmentBone Tumor Diagnosis and TreatmentsVascular Tumors and Angiosarcomas
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