Chemotherapy in soft tissue sarcoma

Authors

  • Jan-Olof Fernberg
  • Tom Wiklund
  • Odd Monge
  • Kirsten Sundby Hall
  • Gunnar Saeter
  • Thor A Alvegård
  • Hans Strander

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1080/17453674.1999.11744826

Abstract

The first chemotherapy study of soft tissue sarcoma (STS) by the Scandinavian Sarcoma Group was started in 1981 (SSG I). It evaluated the single agent adjuvant doxorubicin in a randomized setting in patients with high-grade STS. No improvement was noted in the overall survival or disease-free survival rate. More intense chemotherapy was thereafter (1991–1994) evaluated in a phase 2 study, introducing ifosfamide and a continuous infusion of etoposide with growth factor (SSG X). The response rate of previously untreated patients was high (42%), but complete remissions were few. Analysis of patients undergoing surgery after preoperative chemotherapy suggested an increased survival. A recent meta-analysis of adjuvant chemotherapy for localized resectable STS in adults, including the SSG I trial, indicated a better disease-free survival and possibly improved overall survival (Thierny et al. 1997). At present, we are studying whether such a benefit can be shown in patients with high-risk prognostic criteria by giving adjuvant ifosfamide and doxorubicin treatment after primary surgery (SSG XIII). In the latter SSG study, started on July 1,1998, the adjuvant therapy is evaluated in a phase 2 study in selected patients with high-grade STS and other unfavorable prognostic factors.

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Published

1999-01-01

How to Cite

Fernberg, J.-O., Wiklund, T., Monge, O., Hall, K. S., Saeter, G., Alvegård, T. A., & Strander, H. (1999). Chemotherapy in soft tissue sarcoma. Acta Orthopaedica, 70(sup285), 62–68. https://doi.org/10.1080/17453674.1999.11744826

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