European Journal of Cancer
Volume 41, Issue 14 , Pages 2079-2085, September 2005

Grade of chemotherapy-induced necrosis as a predictor of local and systemic control in 881 patients with non-metastatic osteosarcoma of the extremities treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapy in a single institution

  • Gaetano Bacci

      Affiliations

    • Chemotherapy, Department of Musculoskeletal Oncology, Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli, Via Pupilli 1, 40136 Bologna, Italy
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +39 051 6366 829; fax: +39 051 6366 277.
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  • Mario Mercuri

      Affiliations

    • Orthopaedic Surgery, Department of Musculoskeletal Oncology, Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli, Via Pupilli 1, 40136 Bologna, Italy
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  • Alessandra Longhi

      Affiliations

    • Chemotherapy, Department of Musculoskeletal Oncology, Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli, Via Pupilli 1, 40136 Bologna, Italy
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  • Stefano Ferrari

      Affiliations

    • Chemotherapy, Department of Musculoskeletal Oncology, Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli, Via Pupilli 1, 40136 Bologna, Italy
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  • Franco Bertoni

      Affiliations

    • Pathology, Department of Musculoskeletal Oncology, Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli, Via Pupilli 1, 40136 Bologna, Italy
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  • Michela Versari

      Affiliations

    • Chemotherapy, Department of Musculoskeletal Oncology, Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli, Via Pupilli 1, 40136 Bologna, Italy
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  • Piero Picci

      Affiliations

    • Oncologic Research, Department of Musculoskeletal Oncology, Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli, Via Pupilli 1, 40136 Bologna, Italy

Received 17 December 2004; received in revised form 31 March 2005; accepted 31 March 2005.

Abstract 

To determine whether necrosis induced by pre-operative chemotherapy correlates with the rate of systemic and local relapse, may change the pattern of relapse and/or may modify the chance of success of post-relapse treatments, we evaluated 881 patients with non-metastatic osteosarcoma of the extremities treated with five different protocols of neoadjuvant chemotherapy and surgery at the same institution between 1983 and 1999. The 5-year disease-free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS) correlated significantly with the histological response to chemotherapy. Five-year DFS and OS in good and poor responders were 67.9% versus 51.3% (P<0.0001) and 78.4% versus 63.7% (P<0.0001), respectively. The prognostic value of the histological response was valid only for osteoblastic and telangiectatic osteosarcoma subtypes. Nonetheless, since they represent more than 70% of all osteosarcomas, we conclude that chemotherapy-induced necrosis has a significant prognostic value, regardless of the type of chemotherapy performed after surgery.

Keywords: Osteosarcoma, Chemotherapy, Necrosis, Prognosis

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PII: S0959-8049(05)00558-7

doi:10.1016/j.ejca.2005.03.036

European Journal of Cancer
Volume 41, Issue 14 , Pages 2079-2085, September 2005