| Literature DB >> 8640781 |
D M Brizel1, S P Scully, J M Harrelson, L J Layfield, J M Bean, L R Prosnitz, M W Dewhirst.
Abstract
This study was performed to explore the relationship between tumor oxygenation and treatment outcome in human soft tissue sarcoma. Twenty-two patients with nonmestastatic, high-grade, soft tissue sarcomas underwent preoperative irradiation and hyperthermia and pretreatment measurement of tumor oxygenation. The 18-month actuarial disease-free survival was 70% for patients with tumor median oxygen pressure (pO2) values of >10 mm Hg but only 35% for those with median pO2 values of <10 mm Hg (P=0.01). There were eight treatment failures; the first site of recurrence was lung in all patients. Median pO2 was 7.5 mm Hg for metastasizing tumors versus 20 mm Hg for nonmetastasizing tumors (P=0.03). Potential mechanisms and implications for clinical trial design are discussed.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8640781
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Res ISSN: 0008-5472 Impact factor: 12.701