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Extremity preservation by combined modality therapy in sarcomas of the hand and foot: an analysis of local control, disease free survival and functional result.

T J Kinsella, J S Loeffler, B A Fraass, J Tepper.   

Abstract

A primary tumor arising in the hand or foot represents an uncommon presentation for patients with Ewing's sarcoma (ES) or soft tissue sarcoma (STS). While there exists considerable literature on the treatment of extremity sarcomas, very little deals specifically with lesions of the hand or foot. It remains controversial whether these lesions can be successfully treated with combined modality therapy which preserves the extremity and maintains function. From 1972 to 1979, 10 patients with sarcomas arising in the hand or foot were treated with combined modality therapy at the National Cancer Institute. Seven patients with ES of bone received local irradiation to 5000 rad and combination chemotherapy following an incisional biopsy. Three patients with STS received a gross tumor excision and local irradiation to 6000 rad. One STS patient also received combination chemotherapy. Local control was achieved in nine patients (90%) with a follow-up of 30-119 months (median 56 months). These patients have complete or almost complete function of the treated extremity. Nine patients are alive with five patients remaining disease-free following the initial combined modality treatment. Two patients with Ewing's sarcoma relapsed (1 patient with both local and distant failure) at 26 and 58 months and were again rendered disease-free with surgery, total body irradiation and further chemotherapy. One patient relapsed for a second time, being disease-free from the first relapse for 30 months. We conclude that for selected patients with sarcomas arising in the hand or foot, combined modality therapy which leaves the extremity intact results in excellent local tumor control and preserves function. Careful treatment planning is an essential aspect of successful radiation therapy of a hand or foot primary. Our treatment recommendations are outlined. This approach is a viable alternative to amputation in these patients.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6307940     DOI: 10.1016/0360-3016(83)90168-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys        ISSN: 0360-3016            Impact factor:   7.038


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4.  Functional outcome in limb-salvage surgery for soft tissue tumours of the foot and ankle.

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Journal:  Sarcoma       Date:  1997

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Authors:  R Jyothirmayi; Y Sittampalam; C Harmer
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