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Satoru Taguchi1, Haruki Kume1, Hiroshi Fukuhara1, Teppei Morikawa2, Shigenori Kakutani1, Yuta Takeshima1, Hideyo Miyazaki1, Motofumi Suzuki1, Tetsuya Fujimura1, Tohru Nakagawa1, Akira Ishikawa1, Yasuhiko Igawa1, Yukio Homma1.
Abstract
The prognostic factors of retroperitoneal liposarcoma have yet to be clearly determined due to its rarity, whereas the prognostic value of symptoms at diagnosis has never been evaluated to date. In this context, we reviewed 24 consecutive patients with primary retroperitoneal liposarcoma who underwent surgical resection with curative intent at our institution. The Kaplan-Meier analysis and the log-rank test were used to estimate progression-free survival (PFS; primary endpoint) and sarcoma-specific survival (SSS; secondary endpoint). The effect of various clinicopathological factors, including symptoms at diagnosis, on these two endpoints was assessed with a Cox proportional hazards model. During the study period, 11 patients (45.8%) developed recurrence after the initial surgery and 8 (33.3%) succumbed to retroperitoneal liposarcoma, with a median follow-up of 64 months. A total of 16 patients (66.7%) had symptoms at diagnosis, while the remaining 8 (33.3%) were diagnosed incidentally. The symptoms were palpability of the tumor (n=8); abdominal pain/fullness (n=3); flank pain/fullness (n=2); lower extremity pain (n=1); testicular pain due to varicocele (n=1); and discomfort on urination (n=1). Patients with symptoms at diagnosis were significantly more likely to develop recurrence (log-rank test, P=0.0196) and were also more likely to succumb to sarcoma (P=0.0778) compared with asymptomatic patients. On the multivariate analysis, symptoms at diagnosis and dedifferentiated components were independent predictors of poor PFS, while positive surgical margins were predictors of poor SSS. Given that symptoms at diagnosis are easily accessible for physicians, they may prove to be useful additional prognostic factors for primary retroperitoneal liposarcoma.Entities:
Keywords: liposarcoma; prognostic factor; retroperitoneal; sarcoma; soft tissue sarcoma; symptom
Year: 2015 PMID: 26893871 PMCID: PMC4734096 DOI: 10.3892/mco.2015.701
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Clin Oncol ISSN: 2049-9450