Improved Metastatic-Free Survival after Systematic Re-Excision Following Complete Macroscopic Unplanned Excision of Limb or Trunk Soft Tissue Sarcoma.

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Date publication

mars 2024

Journal

Cancers

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr MARCHAL Frédéric, Dr PAQUETTE Brice


Tous les auteurs :
Gouin F, Michot A, Jafari M, Honoré C, Mattei JC, Rochwerger A, Ropars M, Tzanis D, Anract P, Carrere S, Gangloff D, Ducoulombier A, Lebbe C, Guiramand J, Waast D, Marchal F, Sirveaux F, Causeret S, Gimbergues P, Fiorenza F, Paquette B, Soibinet P, Guilloit JM, Le Nail LR, Dujardin F, Brinkert D, Chemin-Airiau C, Morelle M, Meeus P, Karanian M, Le Loarer F, Vaz G, Blay JY,

Résumé

Whether re-excision (RE) of a soft tissue sarcoma (STS) of limb or trunk should be systematized as adjuvant care and if it would improve metastatic free survival (MFS) are still debated. The impact of resection margins after unplanned macroscopically complete excision (UE) performed out of a NETSARC reference center or after second resection was further investigated.

Mots clés

metastatic free survival, multidisciplinary tumor board, reference center, resection margins, soft tissue sarcoma, surgery

Référence

Cancers (Basel). 2024 03 30;16(7):