Efficacy of Pre - and Postoperative Chemotherapy in Patients with Osteosarcoma of the Extremities
Authors
Joo Hyuk Sohn ; Sun Young Rha ; Hei Cheul Jeung ; Hyun Joon Shin ; Young Suck Goo ; Hyun Cheol Chung ; Woo Ick Yang ; Soo Bong Hahn ; Kyu Ho Shin ; Jin Sik Min ; Byung Soo Kim ; Jae Kyung Roh ; Woo Ick Jang
Citation
CANCER RESEARCH AND TREATMENT, Vol.33(6) : 520-526, 2001
PURPOSE: We evaluated the treatment efficacy including survival and recurrence, and factors associated with recurrence in osteosarcoma patients treated with preoperative chemotherapy, surgery, and adjuvant chemotherapy.0aMATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty nine patients with osteosarcoma were treated with preoperative chemotherapy with intra-arterial cisplatin and adriamycin infusion for 3 cycles, followed by surgery. According to the pathologic response, if tumor was necrotized more than 90%, the same adjuvant chemotherapy was reintroduced for 3 cycles, and if the response was not enough, then the salvage regimen was introduced. Plain chest film and chest CT scan were taken monthly and every 3 months, respectively. When tumor recurred, the metastasectomy was performed whenever possible. 0aRESULTS: Forty three patients were evaluable with amedian follow up of 53 months. Five-year disease-free and overallsurvival rate was 47.0% and 66.9%, respectively. The recurrence was observed in 22 patients (51.2%) with median time of 12.5 months. Baseline alkaline phosphatase (ALP) was the only significant factor for recurrence (pomths vs 5~12 months).0aCONCLUSION: These results indicates that pre- and postoperative chemotherapy with intra-arterial cisplatin and adriamycin infusion showed comparable treatment efficacy and acceptable toxicities.