Purposes: Telangiectatic osteosarcoma (TOS) is a rare subtype of osteosarcoma. We analysed 1) oncologic outcome in a large homogeneous series; 2) the role of prognostic factors on prognosis, local recurrence and metastasis. Methods: Eighty-seven patients (47 males, 54%) were retrospectively analyzed. All except 4 had extracompartmental disease and ten patients had lung metastasis at diagnosis. Pathologic fracture was present in 27 cases (31%). Seventy-eight patients were treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapy, nine had surgery as first treatment. Limb salvage surgery was performed in 71 cases, amputation in 14, rotationplasty in one. One patient died before surgery. Possible prognostic factors were statistically evaluated. Results: Overall survival was 60.7% at 10 years of followup. Fifty-one patients were disease-free (58.6%), 2 were alive with disease (2.3%), 31 died with disease (35.6%) and 3 died of other causes (3.4%). Ten local recurrences were observed (11%). Twenty-five patients (29%) developed lung (22) or bone (3) metastases. No statistical difference was found considering age, metastases at diagnosis, gender, pathologic fracture, tumor volume, compartmental status, number of neo-adjuvant chemotherapy agents and treatment. Induced necrosis was significant at both univariate and multivariate analysis (p<0.0001). Conclusions: TOS does not have a poor prognosis as previously reported in literature, with a survival of about 60% at ten years. Most of patients can be cured with neoadjuvant chemotherapy plus surgery (limb sparing surgery is possible and safe). Tumor response to chemotherapy as induced necrosis was the only significant prognostic factors on survival, even if small tumor volume at diagnosis correlates with better prognosis at univariate analysis.

Telangiectatic osteosarcoma: a review of 87 cases

Andrea Angelini;RUGGIERI, PIETRO
2016

Abstract

Purposes: Telangiectatic osteosarcoma (TOS) is a rare subtype of osteosarcoma. We analysed 1) oncologic outcome in a large homogeneous series; 2) the role of prognostic factors on prognosis, local recurrence and metastasis. Methods: Eighty-seven patients (47 males, 54%) were retrospectively analyzed. All except 4 had extracompartmental disease and ten patients had lung metastasis at diagnosis. Pathologic fracture was present in 27 cases (31%). Seventy-eight patients were treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapy, nine had surgery as first treatment. Limb salvage surgery was performed in 71 cases, amputation in 14, rotationplasty in one. One patient died before surgery. Possible prognostic factors were statistically evaluated. Results: Overall survival was 60.7% at 10 years of followup. Fifty-one patients were disease-free (58.6%), 2 were alive with disease (2.3%), 31 died with disease (35.6%) and 3 died of other causes (3.4%). Ten local recurrences were observed (11%). Twenty-five patients (29%) developed lung (22) or bone (3) metastases. No statistical difference was found considering age, metastases at diagnosis, gender, pathologic fracture, tumor volume, compartmental status, number of neo-adjuvant chemotherapy agents and treatment. Induced necrosis was significant at both univariate and multivariate analysis (p<0.0001). Conclusions: TOS does not have a poor prognosis as previously reported in literature, with a survival of about 60% at ten years. Most of patients can be cured with neoadjuvant chemotherapy plus surgery (limb sparing surgery is possible and safe). Tumor response to chemotherapy as induced necrosis was the only significant prognostic factors on survival, even if small tumor volume at diagnosis correlates with better prognosis at univariate analysis.
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