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Antonio Lopez-pousa

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High-risk soft tissue sarcomas treated with perioperative chemotherapy: Improving prognostic classification in a randomised clinical trial

2018

Background: Patients with extremity and trunk wall soft tissue sarcoma (STS) with high malignancy grade and size >5 cm are at high-risk of death. This risk varies depending also on other patient and tumour features, including histologic subtype. This study investigated whether a prognostic nomogram can improve risk assessment of these patients. Methods: Data from high-risk STS patients enrolled in a randomised controlled trial investigating different perioperative chemotherapy regimens were analysed. Ten-year probability of overall survival (OS) and incidence of distant metastasis (DM) were computed using the prognostic nomogram Sarculator (pr-OS and inc-DM, respectively). Tumour response a…

0301 basic medicineOncologyAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyCancer ResearchAdolescentTumour responsePerioperative Care03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineInternal medicineAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsOutcome Assessment Health Caremedicinemedia_common.cataloged_instanceHumansChemotherapyEuropean unionSurvival ratemedia_commonAgedSoft tissue sarcomabusiness.industryChemotherapy; Choi criteria; Neoadjuvant; Prognosis; Soft tissue sarcoma; Tumour response; Oncology; Cancer ResearchSoft tissue sarcomaIncidence (epidemiology)SarcomaNomogramMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePrognosisClinical trialSurvival RateNomograms030104 developmental biologyChoi criteriaOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFemaleSarcomaNeoadjuvantRisk assessmentbusinessFollow-Up Studies
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Short, full-dose adjuvant chemotherapy (CT) in high-risk adult soft tissue sarcomas (STS): long-term follow-up of a randomized clinical trial from th…

2016

[Background] To report on long-term results of a phase 3 trial comparing three versus five cycles of adjuvant chemotherapy (CT) with full-dose epirubicin+ifosfamide in high-risk soft tissue sarcomas (STS).

LeiomyosarcomaMale0301 basic medicinesarcomaSurvivalmedicine.medical_treatment0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsQuality of surgeryNeoadjuvant therapySoft tissue sarcomaIfosfamideresponseSoft tissue sarcomaResponseSarcomaHematologyMiddle AgedPrognosisadjuvant chemotherapyTreatment OutcomeOncologyChemotherapy Adjuvant030220 oncology & carcinogenesissoft tissue sarcomaFemaleSarcomaadjuvant chemotherapy; quality of surgery; response; sarcoma; soft tissue sarcoma; survivalmedicine.drugEpirubicinAdultLeiomyosarcomamedicine.medical_specialtyPreoperative caresurvivalDisease-Free Survival03 medical and health sciencesmedicineHumansAgedbusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseSurgeryAdjuvant chemotherapyRegimen030104 developmental biologybusinessquality of surgeryFollow-Up Studies
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The sarculator stratified prognosis of patients with high-risk soft tissue sarcomas (STS) of extremities and trunk wall treated with perioperative ch…

2017

11016 Background: Patients with extremity and trunk wall STS with high malignancy grade and size larger than 5cm are considered at high risk of death, but in fact this risk varies broadly depending on histologic subtype and size. The Sarculator, a nomogram for STS, can improve prognostic assessment of these patients. This tool was evaluated for stratifying risk of distant metastasis (DM) and overall survival (OS) in a RCT investigating perioperative chemotherapy. Methods: High-risk STS patients were randomly assigned to receive either three cycles of preoperative chemotherapy with epirubicin (120 mg/m2) and ifosfamide (9 g/m2) or the same three preoperative cycles followed by two further p…

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Pazopanib for treatment of typical solitary fibrous tumours: a multicentre, single-arm, phase 2 trial

2020

[Background] Solitary fibrous tumour is an ultra-rare sarcoma, which encompasses different clinicopathological subgroups. The dedifferentiated subgroup shows an aggressive course with resistance to pazopanib, whereas in the malignant subgroup, pazopanib shows higher activity than in previous studies with chemotherapy. We designed a trial to test pazopanib activity in two different cohorts of solitary fibrous tumour: the malignant-dedifferentiated cohort, which was previously published, and the typical cohort, which is presented here.

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