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Variation in response rates to isolated limb perfusion in different soft-tissue tumour subtypes: an international multi-centre study

Autores: Reijers, S. J. M.; Davies, E.; Gruenhagen, D. J.; Fiore, M.; Honore, C.; Rastrelli, M.; Vassos, N.; Podleska, L. E.; Niethard, M.; Jakob, J.; Perhavec, A.; Duarte, C.; Gonzalez, F.; Deroose, J. P.; Stas, M.; Boecxstaens, V.; Schrage, Y.; Snow, H.; Martín Algarra, Salvador; Said, H. M.; Garcia-Ortega, D. Y.; Martin, K.; Mattsson, J.; Djafarrian, R.; Di Lorenzo, G.; Colombo, C.; Gronchi, A.; Matter, M.; Verhoef, C.; Bagge, R. O.; Hohenberger, P.; Hayes, A. J.; van Houdt., W. J. (Autor de correspondencia)
Título de la revista: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER
ISSN: 0959-8049
Volumen: 190
Páginas: 112949
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Resumen:
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the response rates of different extremity soft-tissue sarcoma subtypes (eSTS) after isolated limb perfusion (ILP), based on an international multi-centre study. Materials and methods: The retrospective cohort comprised eSTS patients from 17 specialised ILP centres that underwent melphalan-based ILP, with or without recombinant human tumour necrosis factor (rhTNF & alpha;) (TM-ILP and M-ILP, respectively). Response was measured on imaging (magnetic resonance imaging) and/or clinical response, for which M-ILPs were excluded. Results: A total of 1109 eSTS patients were included. The three most common histological subtypes were undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma (17%, n = 184), synovial sarcoma (16%, n = 175) and myxofibrosarcoma (8%, n = 87). rhTNF & alpha; was used in 93% (TM-ILP) and resulted in a significantly better overall response rate (ORR, p = 0.031) and complete responses (CR, p < 0.001) in comparison to M-ILP, without significant differences among histological subgroups. The ORR of TM-ILP was 68%, including 17% CR. Also, 80% showed progressive disease. Significantly higher response rates were shown for Kaposi sarcoma (KS) with 42% CR and 96% ORR (both p < 0.001), and significantly higher CR rates for angiosarcoma (AS, 45%, p < 0.001) and clear cell sarcoma (CCS, 31%, p = 0.049). ILP was followed by resection & LE; 6 months in 80% of the patients. The overall limb salvage rate was 88%, without significant differences among histological subgroups, but was significantly higher for ILP responders compared to non-responders (93% versus 76%, p < 0.001). Conclusion: ILP resulted in high response and LRS among all eSTS subtypes, however, with significant differences between subtypes with most promising results for KS, AS and CCS.& COPY; 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.