1. Treatment and Prognosis of Radiation-Associated Breast Angiosarcoma in a Nationwide Population
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Mika Sampo, Samuli H. Salminen, Maija Tarkkanen, Lea Pulliainen, Erkki Tukiainen, Tom Wiklund, Tom Böhling, Carl Blomqvist, Katja Hukkinen, HUS Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Helsinki, Department of Oncology, HUSLAB, Department of Pathology, Clinicum, HUS Musculoskeletal and Plastic Surgery, Plastiikkakirurgian yksikkö, Medicum, Haartman Institute (-2014), Tom Böhling / Principal Investigator, Department of Surgery, Department of Diagnostics and Therapeutics, and HUS Medical Imaging Center
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Surgical margin ,Neoplasms, Radiation-Induced ,Hemangiosarcoma ,3122 Cancers ,Population ,Breast Neoplasms ,Breast Oncology ,Malignancy ,Disease-Free Survival ,SOFT-TISSUE SARCOMAS ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Surgical oncology ,Internal medicine ,MANAGEMENT ,medicine ,Humans ,Angiosarcoma ,Registries ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Radical surgery ,education ,Finland ,Mastectomy ,Aged ,Neoplasm Staging ,RISK ,OUTCOMES ,education.field_of_study ,Radiotherapy ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,3126 Surgery, anesthesiology, intensive care, radiology ,medicine.disease ,Combined Modality Therapy ,CANCER ,3. Good health ,Cancer registry ,Survival Rate ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,SURVIVAL ,Female ,Surgery ,business - Abstract
BackgroundRadiation-associated angiosarcoma of the breast (RAASB) is an aggressive malignancy that is increasing in incidence. Only a few previous population-based studies have reported the results of RAASB treatment.MethodsA search for RAASB patients was carried out in the Finnish Cancer Registry, and treatment data were collected to identify prognostic factors for survival.ResultsOverall, 50 RAASB patients were identified. The median follow-up time was 5.4 years (range 0.4–15.6), and the 5-year overall survival rate was 69%. Forty-seven (94%) patients were operated on with curative intent. Among these patients, the 5-year local recurrence-free survival, distant recurrence-free survival, and overall survival rates were 62%, 75%, and 74%, respectively. A larger planned surgical margin was associated with improved survival.ConclusionsWe found that the majority of RAASB patients were eligible for radical surgical management in this population-based analysis. With radical surgery, the prognosis is relatively good.
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- 2019
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