Biological prognostic factors in adult soft tissue sarcomas

A Ottaiano, A De Chiara, F Fazioli… - Anticancer …, 2005 - ar.iiarjournals.org
A Ottaiano, A De Chiara, F Fazioli, AA Talamanca, S Mori, G Botti, A Milano, G Apice
Anticancer research, 2005ar.iiarjournals.org
Adult soft tissue sarcomas (STSs) are a rare group of highly heterogeneous neoplasms
arising in different tissues. They are locally aggressive and can produce recurrence and
distant metastasis. The most common metastatic sites are lung, lymph nodes, liver, bone and
soft tissues. Staging for STSs has been based on some prognostic information: grade (low
vs. intermediate/high grade), size (small vs. large tumors), depth of infiltration (superficial vs.
deep neoplasms) and presence or not of distant metastasis. In the last 10 years, a plethora …
Adult soft tissue sarcomas (STSs) are a rare group of highly heterogeneous neoplasms arising in different tissues. They are locally aggressive and can produce recurrence and distant metastasis. The most common metastatic sites are lung, lymph nodes, liver, bone and soft tissues. Staging for STSs has been based on some prognostic information: grade (low vs. intermediate/high grade), size (small vs. large tumors), depth of infiltration (superficial vs. deep neoplasms) and presence or not of distant metastasis. In the last 10 years, a plethora of new markers (proliferation markers and DNA alteration, P-gp, p53, TLS-CHOP, cyclins, survivin, TERT, PAX3-PAX7/FKHR, Syt-SSX1/2, VEGF, E-cadherin and beta-catenin, nm23, SKP-2, p27, CD40) has been studied with regard to their role in promoting progression (in a laboratory setting) and then determining prognosis and therapy (in a clinical setting). In the present survey, we focused on the role of new biological prognostic factors in STSs and also reported the quality of such studies with an ad hoc designed questionnaire.
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