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Hepatic Angiosarcoma: A Multi-institutional, International Experience with 44 Cases.

Authors :
Wilson, Gregory C.
Lluis, Nuria
Nalesnik, Michael A.
Nassar, Aziza
Serrano, Teresa
Ramos, Emilio
Torbenson, Michael
Asbun, Horacio J.
Geller, David A.
Source :
Annals of Surgical Oncology: An Oncology Journal for Surgeons; Feb2019, Vol. 26 Issue 2, p576-582, 7p
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Background: Hepatic angiosarcoma is a rare primary liver tumor. The aim of this current study was to evaluate the presentation and treatment outcomes in a modern cohort.Methods: This was a retrospective, multi-institutional, observational study of patients with histopathologic diagnoses of primary hepatic angiosarcoma from four institutions. Clinicopathologic characteristics, treatments, and patient outcomes were examined.Results: Forty-four patients with hepatic angiosarcoma were identified. Patients were predominantly Caucasian and presented at a median age of 63.7 years; 81.4% of patients had bilobar disease and 37.2% had metastatic disease at the time of presentation. Only 10 patients underwent surgical resection. Median overall survival for the entire cohort was 5.8 months (interquartile range 1.9-16.4), and 1-, 3-, and 5-year actual survival was 30.0%, 8.1%, and 5.6%, respectively. There were only two 5-year survivors, both of whom presented with localized disease and underwent curative resection.Conclusion: The prognosis for hepatic angiosarcoma remains quite poor. Surgical resection for localized disease results in the best outcomes. Unfortunately, current imaging modalities are often non- diagnostic, and most patients are unresectable at the time of presentation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10689265
Volume :
26
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Annals of Surgical Oncology: An Oncology Journal for Surgeons
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
134222222
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1245/s10434-018-7062-9