Advances in diagnostic imaging, interventional radiology, chemotherapy and surgery greatly improved the outcome of patients with osteosarcoma, and made limb salvage possible without compromising survival. In these patients, the prognosis is influenced by the site and resectability of the tumor, prior malignancy and histological response to preoperative chemotherapy. Unfortunately, the progress has not been as significant in the treatment of advanced osteosarcoma, namely metastatic, recurrent and unresectable tumor Yet, although advanced and forecasting a dismal prognosis, advanced osteosarcoma is not necessarily untreatable. Aggressive local and medical treatments, including surgical removal of primary and/or metastatic disease are currently available; however yet, most treatments aim at palliation. Palliative local treatments including isolated limb perfusion, radiation therapy, embolization, chemoembolization, thermal ablation and oyoablation, all have an important role for these patients. The aim of palliative treatments is to achieve a mild response by offering the least discomfort to the patient with the minimum possible complications, and possibly increase of survival.

Palliative treatments for advanced osteosarcoma.

RUGGIERI, PIETRO;
2012

Abstract

Advances in diagnostic imaging, interventional radiology, chemotherapy and surgery greatly improved the outcome of patients with osteosarcoma, and made limb salvage possible without compromising survival. In these patients, the prognosis is influenced by the site and resectability of the tumor, prior malignancy and histological response to preoperative chemotherapy. Unfortunately, the progress has not been as significant in the treatment of advanced osteosarcoma, namely metastatic, recurrent and unresectable tumor Yet, although advanced and forecasting a dismal prognosis, advanced osteosarcoma is not necessarily untreatable. Aggressive local and medical treatments, including surgical removal of primary and/or metastatic disease are currently available; however yet, most treatments aim at palliation. Palliative local treatments including isolated limb perfusion, radiation therapy, embolization, chemoembolization, thermal ablation and oyoablation, all have an important role for these patients. The aim of palliative treatments is to achieve a mild response by offering the least discomfort to the patient with the minimum possible complications, and possibly increase of survival.
2012
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