91 research outputs found
Gemcitabine in Bone Sarcoma Resistant to Doxorubicin-Based Chemotherapy
Subjects and Methods: Seven patients with progressive localized or
metastatic chemo-resistant osteosarcoma were treated by gemcitabine.The protocol
included gemcitabine 1000 mg/m2/w for 7 consecutive weeks, followed by 1 week rest. If no
progression was observed,maintenance by gemcitabine 1000 mg/m2/w for 3 weeks every 28
days was given until failure was clinically or radiologically evident
Radiation Therapy for Palliation of Sarcoma Metastases: A Unique and Uniform Hypofractionation Experience
Radiotherapy (RT) is our preferred modality for local palliation of metastatic soft tissue sarcoma (STS). A short and intense course of RT is usually needed for rapid palliation and local control of metastatic disease.
Seventeen patients at a median age of 61 had symptomatic metastatic sarcoma and required rapid palliation. The symptoms related to the metastases were either pain or discomfort.
All patients were treated by a short and intensive course of administration: 39 Gy were given in 13 fractions of 3 Gy/day, 5 times a week.
Median follow-up period was 25 weeks. The treatment was well tolerated. Acute side effects included grade one skin toxicity. No wound complications were noted among those undergoing surgery. Late side effects included skin pigmentation and induration of irradiated soft tissues. Durable pain control was achieved in 12 out 15 cases treated for gross metastases. Tumor progression was seen in the 3 other cases within a period of two to nine months. Among 5 lesions which were irradiated as an adjunctive treatment following resection, no local recurrence was observed.
The results of this series, although limited in size, point to the safety and feasibility of hypofractionated RT for palliation of musculoskeletal metastases from sarcoma
Periosteal Ewing's Sarcoma: Report of Two New Cases and Review of the Literature
Background. The origin of Ewing's sarcoma in a periosteal location is
rare and not clearly documented. Other malignant bone tumors appear to have a
somewhat better prognosis when confined between periosteum and bone. Is it the
same for periosteal Ewing's sarcoma
Targeting metastatic leiomyosarcoma by rapamycin plus gemcitabine: An intriguing clinical observation
Kaposi's Sarcoma on a Lymphedematous Arm following Radical Mastectomy
Chronic lymphedema predisposes for local Immune incompetence, manifested by development of Stuart-Treves syndrome, Kaposi's sarcoma and fibroma-like lesions. A 91-year-old female with multiple cancers developed classic Kaposi's sarcoma on a chronically lymphedematous arm 26 years after radical mastectomy and irradiation of the involved axilla. The Kaposi lesion partially responded to electron beam irradiation. </jats:p
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