Bone metastases in osteosarcoma patients treated with neoadjuvant or adjuvant chemotherapy: The Rizzoli experience in 52 patients

Gaetano Bacci, Alessandra Longhi, Franco Bertoni, Antonio Briccoli, Michela Versari, Elettra Pignotti, Piero Picci

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Abstract

Introduction: There have been no large-scale studies reporting the outcome of patients with osteosarcoma who first relapse with bone metastases, but there have been several case reports describing a much poorer prognosis for these patients than for those who relapse with lung metastases. Methods: We compared 52 patients with skeletal metastases as first relapse after neoadjuvant or adjuvant treatment for osteosarcoma of the extremity given at our institution between 1972 and 1999 with 371 contemporary patients treated with the same chemotherapy protocols, who first relapsed with lung metastases. Results: We found that the 52 patients with bone metastases had a higher rate of local recurrences (36% vs. 6%), a lower rate of remission (35% vs. 77%), and lower rates of 5-year event-free survival (11% vs. 27%) and overall survival (13% vs. 31%) (p <0.01 for all comparisons). Interpretation: The prognosis of patients who relapse with bone metastases - unless they have a single lateappearing metastasis - is worse than the prognosis of patients who first relapse with lung metastases. There was no difference in outcome between patients with single, resectable and late-appearing skeletal metastases and patients relapsing in the lung. Copyright

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)938-943
Number of pages6
JournalActa Orthopaedica
Volume77
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 1 2006

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
  • Surgery

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