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Primary osteosarcoma of the ribs: A report from the Cooperative Osteosarcoma Study Group.
Bodmer, Nicole; Hecker-Nolting, Stefanie; Friedel, Godehard; Blattmann, Claudia; Kager, Leo; Kessler, Torsten; Kevric, Matthias; Kühne, Thomas; Mettmann, Vanessa; Müller-Abt, Peter; Sorg, Benjamin; Theobald, Matthias; Bielack, Stefan S.
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  • Bodmer N; Onkologie, Universitätskinderspital Zürich, Zurique, Switzerland.
  • Hecker-Nolting S; Klinikum Stuttgart-Olgahospital, Stuttgart Cancer Center, Zentrum für Kinder-, Jugend-, und Frauenmedizin, Pädiatrie 5 (Onkologie, Hämatologie, Immunologie), Stuttgart, Germany.
  • Friedel G; Klinik für Thorax-, Herz-, und Gefäßchirurgie, Sektion Thoraxchirurgie, Universitätsklinikum Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany.
  • Blattmann C; Klinikum Stuttgart-Olgahospital, Stuttgart Cancer Center, Zentrum für Kinder-, Jugend-, und Frauenmedizin, Pädiatrie 5 (Onkologie, Hämatologie, Immunologie), Stuttgart, Germany.
  • Kager L; Abteilung für Kinder und Jugendheilkunde, Medizinische Universität Wien, St. Anna Kinderspital and St. Anna Children's Cancer Research Institute, Vienna, Austria.
  • Kessler T; Klinik für Innere Medizin A: Hämatologie, Hämostaseologie, Onkologie und Pneumologie, Universitätsklinikum Münster, Münster, Germany.
  • Kevric M; Klinikum Stuttgart-Olgahospital, Stuttgart Cancer Center, Zentrum für Kinder-, Jugend-, und Frauenmedizin, Pädiatrie 5 (Onkologie, Hämatologie, Immunologie), Stuttgart, Germany.
  • Kühne T; Abteilung Hämatologie/Onkologie, Universitätskinderspital Beider Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
  • Mettmann V; Klinikum Stuttgart-Olgahospital, Stuttgart Cancer Center, Zentrum für Kinder-, Jugend-, und Frauenmedizin, Pädiatrie 5 (Onkologie, Hämatologie, Immunologie), Stuttgart, Germany.
  • Müller-Abt P; Radiologisches Institut, Zentrum für Kinder-, Jugend-, und Frauenmedizin, Stuttgart Cancer Center, Klinikum Stuttgart-Olgahospital, Stuttgart, Germany.
  • Sorg B; Klinikum Stuttgart-Olgahospital, Stuttgart Cancer Center, Zentrum für Kinder-, Jugend-, und Frauenmedizin, Pädiatrie 5 (Onkologie, Hämatologie, Immunologie), Stuttgart, Germany.
  • Theobald M; III. Medizinische Klinik und Poliklinik-Hämatologie, Internistische Onkologie und Pneumologie, Universitäres Centrum für Tumorerkrankungen, Universitätsmedizin Mainz, Mainz, Germany.
  • Bielack SS; Klinikum Stuttgart-Olgahospital, Stuttgart Cancer Center, Zentrum für Kinder-, Jugend-, und Frauenmedizin, Pädiatrie 5 (Onkologie, Hämatologie, Immunologie), Stuttgart, Germany.
Cancer ; 129(12): 1895-1903, 2023 06 15.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36928868
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

Primary rib osteosarcoma has not been investigated extensively, and clinical characteristics and optimal therapeutic strategies have not been defined. The authors used the database of the Cooperative Osteosarcoma Study Group (COSS) to analyze this tumor-site in depth.

METHODS:

The COSS database was searched for treatment-naive, high-grade osteosarcomas of the rib. Affected patients were analyzed for demographic and tumor-related factors, treatments, and outcomes.

RESULTS:

A total of 44 patients (23 males, 21 females; median age, 23 years [range, 6-59]) were identified. Primary metastases were detected in six of 44 (14%) patients. Surgery was performed in 40 of 44 (91%) patients and rendered 35 of 44 (80%) patients macroscopically disease-free. Chemotherapy was known to have been administered in 43 of 44 (98%) patients and radiotherapy in seven of 42 (17%) (no data for two patients). A good response to chemotherapy was only noted in five (33%) of those 15 evaluable patients who had received any preoperative chemotherapy. After a median follow-up of 2.49 (0.22-40.35) years for all patients and 6.61 (0.25-40.35) years for 26 survivors (21 of these in first complete remission), 5-year actuarial overall and event-free survival were 53.0% (8.5%) and 42.2% (8.1%), respectively. Incomplete tumor surgery was the most notable negative prognostic factor. Osteoblastic histology and a poor response to chemotherapy may have contributed.

CONCLUSION:

This large series provides evidence that patients with costal primaries are older than the average osteosarcoma patient, but appear to share the similar tumor biology and-if treated according to standard protocols-prognostic factors with tumors of other sites. Early, preoperative diagnosis and permanent, definitive local control remain major challenges and should contribute to improved outcomes.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Neoplasias Ósseas / Osteossarcoma Tipo de estudo: Guideline / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Neoplasias Ósseas / Osteossarcoma Tipo de estudo: Guideline / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article