Optimal timing of re‐excision in synovial sarcoma patients: Immediate intervention versus waiting for local recurrence

Author:

Zhang Hongqiang1ORCID,Sun Wei23ORCID,Huang Wending23,Yan Wangjun23,Wang Hongbo1,Qu Guolun1,Wang Kangwei1,Qu Xinglong1,Wang Chunmeng23,Chen Yong23

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgical Oncology Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center Minhang Branch Hospital Shanghai People's Republic of China

2. Department of Musculoskeletal Oncology Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center Shanghai People's Republic of China

3. Department of Oncology Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University Shanghai People's Republic of China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundTo investigate the difference in efficacy of re‐excision in synovial sarcoma patients with and without residual tumor following unplanned excision, and to compare the prognostic outcomes of immediate re‐excision versus waiting for local recurrence.MethodThis study included synovial sarcoma patients who underwent re‐excision at our center between 2009 and 2019, categorized into groups based on unplanned excision and local recurrence. Analyzed endpoints included overall survival (OS), local recurrence‐free survival (LRFS), and distant relapse‐free survival (DRFS). Prognostic factors associated with these three different survival outcomes were analyzed through the use of Kaplan–Meier curves and Cox regression approaches.ResultIn total, this study incorporated 109 synovial sarcoma patients, including 32 (29.4%) with no residual tumor tissue identified after re‐excision, 31 (28.4%) with residual tumor tissue after re‐excision, and 46 (42.2%) with local recurrence after initial excision. Patients were assessed over a median 52‐month follow‐up period. The respective 5‐year OS, 5‐year LRFS, and 5‐year DRFS rates were 82.4%, 76.7%, and 74.2% for the nonresidual group, 80.6%, 80.4%, and 77.3% for the residual tumor tissue group, and 63.5%, 50.7%, and 46.3% for the local recurrence group. There was no significant difference in OS of nonresidual group and residual group patients after re‐excision (p = 0.471). Concurrent or sequential treatment with chemotherapy and radiotherapy significantly reduced the risk of metastasis and mortality when compared with noncombined chemoradiotherapy, and was more effective in the local recurrence group (p < 0.05).ConclusionPrompt and adequate re‐excision is crucial for patients with synovial sarcoma who undergo initial inadequate tumor excision, and their prognosis is significantly better compared with patients who delay re‐excision until local recurrence.

Funder

Beijing Medical and Health Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Oncology,General Medicine,Surgery

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