Literature DB >> 3382285

Chest wall resection for Ewing's sarcoma of the rib: an unnecessary procedure.

B N Rao1, F A Hayes, E I Thompson, A P Kumar, I D Fleming, A A Green, B A Austin, J W Pate, H O Hustu.   

Abstract

Approximately 10% of all cases of Ewing's sarcoma arise from a rib. Conventional management has included chest wall resection (3 or more ribs) and radiation therapy. These forms of therapy have led to complications such as scoliosis and local deformity. The addition of radiation therapy can result in damage to the lung and adjacent viscera and also potentiate pulmonary restrictive disease. Between 1971 and 1978, 9 patients were treated with surgery, radiation therapy, and combination chemotherapy (three- or four-drug regimen). Only 2 patients (22%) survive. Since 1979, 14 patients were entered into a new protocol consisting of sequential induction chemotherapy, followed by delayed surgical resection whenever feasible. Three patients had complete resection of their primary lesion at onset. Initially, 7 patients had either biopsy (N = 4) or incomplete chest wall resection N = 3). All 4 patients with biopsy only at diagnosis had excellent responses to induction chemotherapy, allowing delayed resection of the involved rib without chest wall resection. Overall, 12 of 14 patients (86%) treated since 1979 survive, with only 2 receiving radiation therapy for residual disease in the primary rib site.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3382285     DOI: 10.1016/s0003-4975(10)65849-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Thorac Surg        ISSN: 0003-4975            Impact factor:   4.330


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2.  The results of surgical treatment of chest wall tumors in childhood.

Authors:  Tutku Soyer; Ibrahim Karnak; Arbay O Ciftci; Mehmet Emin Senocak; F Cahit Tanyel; Nebil Büyükpamukçu
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3.  Peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumour - a rare cause of a popliteal fossa mass: A case report and review of the literature.

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4.  Timing of surgery and the role of adjuvant radiotherapy in ewing sarcoma of the chest wall: a single-institution experience.

Authors:  Jason W Denbo; W Shannon Orr; Yanan Wu; Jianrong Wu; Catherine A Billups; Fariba Navid; Bhaskar N Rao; Andrew M Davidoff; Matthew J Krasin
Journal:  Ann Surg Oncol       Date:  2012-07-03       Impact factor: 5.344

5.  Ewing sarcoma/primitive neuroectodermal tumor of the chest wall: impact of initial versus delayed resection on tumor margins, survival, and use of radiation therapy.

Authors:  Robert C Shamberger; Michael P LaQuaglia; Mark C Gebhardt; James R Neff; Nancy J Tarbell; Karen C Marcus; Scott L Sailer; Richard B Womer; James S Miser; Paul S Dickman; Elizabeth J Perlman; Meenakshi Devidas; Stephen B Linda; Mark D Krailo; Holcombe E Grier; Linda Granowetter
Journal:  Ann Surg       Date:  2003-10       Impact factor: 12.969

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