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Biology and Treatment of Aggressive Fibromatosis or Desmoid Tumor.

Keith M Skubitz1.   

Abstract

Aggressive fibromatosis, also known as desmoid-type fibromatosis (DTF) or desmoid tumor, is an uncommon locally invasive tumor. Because of its low incidence and variable behavior, DTF is often first seen by physicians who are not familiar with it, and recent advances in understanding this disease have led to changes in treatment approaches. The Wnt (β-catenin) pathway appears to play a key role in DTF pathogenesis, and recent studies of DTF biology suggest a possible model of DTF pathogenesis. Histologically, DTF shows a poorly circumscribed proliferation of myofibroblast-like cells with variable collagen deposition, similar to the proliferative phase of wound healing, and DTF has been associated with trauma and pregnancy. Desmoid-type fibromatosis may be a useful model of the tumor stroma in carcinomas as well as other fibrosing diseases such as progressive pulmonary fibrosis. The clinical course of DTF can vary greatly among patients, complicating the determination of the optimal treatment approach. Treatment options include surgery, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs with or without hormonal manipulation, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and other forms of local therapy. Many treatments have been used, but these are not without toxicities. Because of the variable nature of the disease and the potential morbidity of treatment, some cases of DTF may do better without treatment; simple observation is often the best initial treatment. This review used a PubMed search from January 1, 1980, through October 31, 2016, using the terms fibromatosis and desmoid and discusses DTF disease characteristics, pathophysiology, and treatment options as well as examines several cases illustrating key points in the biology and treatment of this heterogeneous disease.
Copyright © 2017 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28578783     DOI: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2017.02.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mayo Clin Proc        ISSN: 0025-6196            Impact factor:   7.616


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1.  Efficacy and safety of apatinib for patients with advanced extremity desmoid fibromatosis: a retrospective study.

Authors:  Chuanxi Zheng; Jianguo Fang; Yitian Wang; Yong Zhou; Chongqi Tu; Li Min
Journal:  J Cancer Res Clin Oncol       Date:  2021-01-15       Impact factor: 4.553

Review 2.  Gamma Secretase Inhibitors in Cancer: A Current Perspective on Clinical Performance.

Authors:  Tyler R McCaw; Evelyn Inga; Herbert Chen; Renata Jaskula-Sztul; Vikas Dudeja; James A Bibb; Bin Ren; J Bart Rose
Journal:  Oncologist       Date:  2021-01-02

3.  Differentiation of intra-abdominal desmoid tumor from peritoneal seeding based on CT and/or 18F-FDG PET-CT in patients with history of cancer surgery.

Authors:  June Suh; Hyo-Jin Kang; Se Hyung Kim
Journal:  Abdom Radiol (NY)       Date:  2020-06-19

4.  Combination therapy with sorafenib and celecoxib for pediatric patients with desmoid tumor.

Authors:  Joanna Robles; Vahakn S Keskinyan; Matthew Thompson; Joseph T Davis; David Van Mater
Journal:  Pediatr Hematol Oncol       Date:  2020-03-04       Impact factor: 1.969

Review 5.  Clinical outcomes of medical treatments for progressive desmoid tumors following active surveillance: a systematic review.

Authors:  S Tsukamoto; T Takahama; A F Mavrogenis; Y Tanaka; Y Tanaka; C Errani
Journal:  Musculoskelet Surg       Date:  2022-02-12

6.  Postoperative lumbar fusion paraspinal desmoid tumor case report.

Authors:  Jenny Yan; J Levi Chazen
Journal:  Radiol Case Rep       Date:  2022-06-17

7.  A rare case of infantile desmoid-type fibromatosis on the thigh.

Authors:  Shuaihantian Luo; Guilin Tang; Guiying Zhang
Journal:  Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol       Date:  2021 [SEASON]       Impact factor: 2.545

8.  A Novel Method to Treat Progressive Desmoid Tumors Involving Neurovascular Bundles: A Retrospective Cohort Study.

Authors:  Jun-Qiang Yin; Yi-Wei Fu; Zhen-Hua Gao; Chang-Ye Zou; Xian-Biao Xie; Bo Wang; Zhi-Hai Zhong; Gang Huang; Jing-Nan Shen
Journal:  Neurosurgery       Date:  2021-05-13       Impact factor: 4.654

9.  A large and aggressive fibromatosis in the axilla: a rare case report and review of the literature.

Authors:  Mingyue Duan; Hua Xing; Keren Wang; Chunbo Niu; Chengwei Jiang; Lijuan Zhang; Shereen Ezzat; Le Zhang
Journal:  Onco Targets Ther       Date:  2018-05-28       Impact factor: 4.147

10.  Spontaneous regression of a sporadic intra-abdominal located desmoid-type fibromatosis.

Authors:  Jurian Kloeze; Martin van Veen
Journal:  J Surg Case Rep       Date:  2019-02-12
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