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Radiotherapy for spermatic cord sarcoma.

Ronica Hazariwala1, Christopher G Morris, Scott Gilbert, Chester Algood, Robert A Zlotecki.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Spermatic cord sarcomas are rare paratesticular tumors affecting older men. Current management is based on small series, case reports, and literature reviews, with surgery still the mainstay of treatment. Local-regional recurrence is common after definitive surgery (~50%), but patients treated with adjuvant radiotherapy may have improved outcomes.
METHODS: We reviewed the outcomes of 15 patients with intermediate-grade to high-grade spermatic cord sarcomas treated with radiation at our institution from 1974 to 2009. Patients were treated to 40 to 60 Gy using conformal opposed anterior-posterior/posterior-anterior ports to the scrotum, inguinal canal, and lower pelvic wall with various beam energies. Some patients were managed with surgical exploration and resection, followed by radiotherapy and/or definitive surgery. More recently treated patients had an initial biopsy, followed by preoperative radiation or planned resection with postoperative radiation therapy.
RESULTS: No patient experienced a local recurrence. Two patients had regional nodal recurrences and 1 had distant metastases. All recurrences were in patients who had initial "exploration" with unexpected findings of sarcoma during surgery versus planned, definitive resection with planned adjuvant radiotherapy. At 5 years, overall survival was 53%, but cause-specific survival was 80%. Complications were minimal, with only 4 grade 2 or 3 toxicities and no grade 4 toxicities.
CONCLUSIONS: Although most patients die from causes other than disease progression, this sarcoma carries grave morbidity. Optimizing the primary management is of utmost importance. Unplanned treatments complicate definitive therapy and increase the risk of local-regional contamination and recurrence. Proactive management is therefore consistent with sarcomas of other primary sites, ideally with preoperative radiotherapy and definitive resection.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 22772428     DOI: 10.1097/COC.0b013e318248dc51

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Clin Oncol        ISSN: 0277-3732            Impact factor:   2.339


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2.  Importance of wide re-resection in adult spermatic cord sarcomas: Report on oncologic outcomes at a single institution.

Authors:  Katie S Murray; Emily A Vertosick; Massimiliano Spaliviero; Joseph W Mashni; Daniel D Sjoberg; Kaled M Alektiar; Harry W Herr; Paul Russo; Jonathan A Coleman
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3.  Identifying Patterns of Failure and Risk Factors for Recurrence in Patients of Paratesticular Sarcomas: Protocol of a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Authors:  Anil Gupta; Rashi Kulshrestha; Kamal Kishore; Oliver Micke; Rishabh Kumar; Kanika Garg; Dayanand Sharma; Rambha Pandey
Journal:  Int J Surg Protoc       Date:  2021-05-28
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