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Sarcoma Brain Metastases: 28 Years of Experience at a Single Institution.

Ghadah Al Sannaa1, Kelsey L Watson2, Adriana Olar3, Wei-Lien Wang1, Gregory N Fuller1, Ian McCutcheon4, Keila E Torres2, Alexander J Lazar5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Brain metastasis from sarcoma is rare, thus limited information is available. We examined sarcoma brain metastases diagnosed at our institution over a period of 28 years.
METHODS: This is a retrospective study of 112 cases. Clinical records were reviewed and clinical, pathological, and survival data were tabulated.
RESULTS: Undifferentiated sarcoma was the most common source. In 50 % of cases, the primary sarcoma was in the extremities. Most patients were adults at the time of first brain metastasis, and median age was 34.8 years. Although most patients evidenced metastatic disease to other sites prior to developing brain metastasis, in almost one quarter, brain was the initial site. Most of the metastatic foci were parenchymal, nonhemorrhagic, and solitary. Forty percent of the brain metastatic deposits were located in the frontal lobes. Thirty-one percent recurred-all within 5.3 years. Seventy-six percent of patients succumbed to the disease, with a median survival time of only 0.6 years. Hemorrhagic metastatic foci were found to be associated with significantly lower recurrence-free, as well as disease-specific survivals. No difference in survival was noted between single versus multiple deposits or primary soft tissue versus bone sarcomas. No statistically significant effect on survival was found when neurosurgical resection was combined with radiotherapy. Chemotherapy, on the other hand, was found to significantly improve disease-specific survival when combined with metastasectomy.
CONCLUSIONS: Undifferentiated sarcoma was the most common source of brain metastasis. Most cases showed evidence of prior metastatic disease. Surgical resection is employed to manage symptoms, but prognosis remains dismal.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27646022     DOI: 10.1245/s10434-016-5559-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Surg Oncol        ISSN: 1068-9265            Impact factor:   5.344


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