Cancers (Jan 2024)

Chondrosarcoma of the Femur: Is Local Recurrence Influenced by the Presence of an Extraosseous Component?

  • Minna K. Laitinen,
  • Michael C. Parry,
  • Guy V. Morris,
  • Robert J. Grimer,
  • Vaiyapuri Sumathi,
  • Jonathan D. Stevenson,
  • Lee M. Jeys

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers16020363
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 2
p. 363

Abstract

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Background: Chondrosarcoma (CS) is the second most common surgically treated primary malignancy of the bone. The current study explored the effect of the margin and extraosseous tumor component in CS in the femur on local recurrence (LR), LR-free survival (LRFS), and disease-specific survival (DSS). Methods: Among 202 patients, 115 were in the proximal extremity of the femur, 4 in the corpus of the femur, and 83 in the distal extremity of femur; 105 patients had an extraosseous tumor component. Results: In the Kaplan–Meier analysis, factors significant for decreased LRFS were the extraosseous tumor component (p p p = 0.031), and narrow surgical margin p p p p p p < 0.001). Conclusions: In CS of the femur, the presence of an extraosseous tumor component has a predictive role in LRFS, and extraosseous tumor component arising from the superior aspect was significant for decreased LRFS. Wide margins were more commonly achieved when the tumor had only an intraosseous component, and the rate of LR was significantly higher in cases with an extraosseous tumor component. When the extraosseous component arose from the superior aspect of the femur, LR occurred more frequently despite achieving adequate margins.

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