Journal of Clinical Medicine (Aug 2020)

Hypofractionated Radiotherapy in Locally Advanced Myxoid Liposarcomas of Extremities or Trunk Wall: Results of a Single-Arm Prospective Clinical Trial

  • Hanna Koseła-Paterczyk,
  • Mateusz Spałek,
  • Aneta Borkowska,
  • Paweł Teterycz,
  • Michał Wągrodzki,
  • Anna Szumera-Ciećkiewicz,
  • Tadeusz Morysiński,
  • Patrycja Castaneda-Wysocka,
  • Andrzej Cieszanowski,
  • Marcin Zdzienicki,
  • Tomasz Goryń,
  • Piotr Rutkowski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm9082471
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 8
p. 2471

Abstract

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Introduction: Myxoid liposarcoma (MLPS) has been reported to be more radiosensitive compared with other soft tissue sarcomas. The main objective of the study was to assess the efficacy of hypofractionated radiotherapy (RT) in the preoperative setting in patients with locally advanced primary MLPS. Methods: Single-arm prospective exploratory clinical trial enrolled MLPS patients for preoperative 5 × 5 Gy RT with delayed surgery. The endpoints of the study were the rate of early wound healing complications and 5-year local control rate. Results: 29 patients (pts) were included, all had tumors located on the lower limb. The median maximum size of the tumor was 13 cm (IQR 10–15 cm). Early RT tolerance was good. Postoperative wound complications occurred in 11 pts (37.9%), late complications concerned 13.8% of patients. A total of 27 patients were included for the efficacy analyses. The pathological features of response to RT were detected in all analyzed surgical specimens. In 25 patients R0 margins were achieved, two patients had an R1 resection. None of the patients had local recurrence. Conclusion: Preoperative hypofractionated RT with a prolonged gap between RT and surgery is a feasible method of the management of MLPS, providing a good local control and low rates of treatment toxicity.

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