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Extra-abdominal desmoid tumor fibromatosis: a multicenter EMSOS study

Authors :
Guido Scoccianti
Reinhard Windhager
Alberto Schiavo
P. D. Sander Dijkstra
Maria Anna Smolle
Catrin Wigley
Francesco Muratori
Mariia Kukushkina
Pierluigi Cuomo
Valentina Tortolini
Domenico Andrea Campanacci
Philipp T. Funovics
Tamás Perlaky
Daniel Müller
Davide Matera
Jorrit Jasper
Marie-Theres Lingitz
Dominik Kaiser
Andreas Leithner
University of Zurich
Cuomo, Pierluigi
Source :
BMC Cancer, Vol 21, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2021), BMC Cancer, 21(1). BMC, BMC Cancer
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
BMC, 2021.

Abstract

Background Extra-abdominal desmoid tumor fibromatosis (DTF) is a rare, locally aggressive soft tissue tumour. The best treatment modality for this patient cohort is still object of debate. Questions/purpose This paper aimed to (1) to compare the outcomes of DTF after different treatment modalities, (2) to assess prognostic factors for recurrence following surgical excision, and (3) to assess prognostic factors for progression during observation. Methods This was a retrospective multicenter study under the patronage of the European Musculoskeletal Oncology Society (EMSOS). All seven centres involved were tertiary referral centres for soft tissue tumours. Baseline demographic data was collected for all patients as well as data on the diagnosis, tumour characteristics, clinical features, treatment modalities and whether they had any predisposing factors for DTF. Results Three hundred eighty-eight patients (240 female, 140 male) with a mean age of 37.6 (±18.8 SD, range: 3–85) were included in the study. Two hundred fifty-seven patients (66%) underwent surgical excision of ADF, 70 patients (18%) were observed without therapy, the residual patients had different conservative treatments. There were no significant differences in terms of tumour recurrence or progression between the different treatment groups. After surgical excision, younger age, recurrent disease and larger tumour size were risk factors for recurrence, while tumours around the shoulder girdle and painful lesions were at risk of progression in the observational group. Conclusion Local recurrence rate after surgery was similar to progression rates under observation. Hence, observation in DTF seems to be justified, considering surgery in case of dimensional progression in 2 consecutive controls (3 and 6 months) and in painful lesions, with particular attention to lesions around the shoulder girdle.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14712407
Volume :
21
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BMC Cancer
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2322a717f7b20c8ab2fbbf44abb86ad5