Literature DB >> 24730474

Angiosarcoma of the prostate: a more frequent finding in the future owing to radiotherapy? A literature review with treatment implications based on a case report.

Thijs Campschroer1, T H van der Kwast, G N Jonges, M T W T Lock.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: An increase in the incidence of prostate angiosarcoma may be expected owing to the exponential increase in the use of radiotherapy for prostate carcinoma in recent decades and the possible aetiology of radiation exposure on the development of angiosarcoma in general. The objective of this study was to give an overview of cases in the literature based on a case report of prostate angiosarcoma in a hospital in the Netherlands, and to discuss optimal treatment.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: All (related) articles In PubMed/Medline and Embase with possible cases of angiosarcoma were screened on title and abstract. A case of prostate angiosarcoma identified in the authors' institution was included.
RESULTS: The literature search yielded 13 cases of prostate angiosarcoma. The earliest six publications lack essential data. Four patients had a history of radiotherapy. The present patient developed angiosarcoma following brachytherapy for prostate cancer. Therapy consisted of radical surgery with or without chemotherapy in five cases. In eight cases curative therapy was not reported or not possible. Mean follow-up was only 1 year. Four patients died within 1 year of diagnosis, irrespective of treatment choice. One patient, treated with a combination of radical surgery and adjuvant chemotherapy, was still alive 36 months after therapy.
CONCLUSIONS: The findings confirm that prostate angiosarcoma is mostly radiation induced. This patient is the first case of prostate angiosarcoma after primary brachytherapy. Angiosarcoma may occur more often in the future owing to widespread use of brachytherapy and radiotherapy of the prostate. Current guidelines on management of angiosarcoma suggest radical surgery in local disease as the primary treatment of choice.

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Keywords:  angiosarcoma; overview; prostate; radiotherapy; treatment

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24730474     DOI: 10.3109/21681805.2014.905632

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Urol        ISSN: 2168-1805            Impact factor:   1.612


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Authors:  Gang Wang; Peter C Black; Brian F Skinnider; Malcolm M Hayes; Edward C Jones
Journal:  Can Urol Assoc J       Date:  2016-05-12       Impact factor: 1.862

2.  Angiosarcoma of the Prostate Gland following Brachytherapy for Prostatic Adenocarcinoma.

Authors:  Arjun Gupta; Mrinal M Patnaik; Harris V Naina
Journal:  Curr Urol       Date:  2015-07-10

3.  Malignant fibrous neoplasms of long bones: analysis of the surveillance, epidemiology, and end results database from 1973 to 2015.

Authors:  Yiting Huang; Jianqiao Hong; Jiahong Meng; Haobo Wu; Mingmin Shi; Shigui Yan; Wei Wang
Journal:  BMC Musculoskelet Disord       Date:  2020-01-22       Impact factor: 2.362

4.  Assessment of Secondary Sarcomas Among Patients With Cancer of the Abdomen or Pelvis Who Received Combinations of Surgery, Radiation, and Chemotherapy vs Surgery Alone.

Authors:  Amanda E Hird; Diana E Magee; Rano Matta; Refik Saskin; Erind Dvorani; Girish S Kulkarni; Ronald Kodama; Sender Herschorn; Steven A Narod; Robert K Nam
Journal:  JAMA Netw Open       Date:  2020-10-01
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