%0 Journal Article %A TOSHIYUKI TAKEMORI %A TERUYA KAWAMOTO %A MASAYUKI MORISHITA %A HITOMI HARA %A NAOMASA FUKASE %A YOHEI KAWAKAMI %A SHUICHI FUJIWARA %A KAZUMICHI KITAYAMA %A SHUNSUKE YAHIRO %A TOMOHIRO MIYAMOTO %A TAKUYA FUJIMOTO %A IKUO FUJITA %A YUTAKA MIFUNE %A YUICHI HOSHINO %A KENICHIRO KAKUTANI %A TOMOYUKI MATSUMOTO %A TAKEHIKO MATSUSHITA %A TAKAHIRO NIIKURA %A RYOSUKE KURODA %A TOSHIHIRO AKISUE %T Clinical Outcome of the Patients With Brain Metastasis from Soft Tissue Sarcomas %D 2021 %R 10.21873/anticanres.14858 %J Anticancer Research %P 1027-1034 %V 41 %N 2 %X Background/Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the association of clinical characteristics with treatment outcomes to ascertain the appropriate treatment options for soft tissue sarcomas (STS) patients with brain metastasis (BM). Patients and Methods: Medical records of STS patients with BM who were treated in our institutions were retrospectively reviewed, and analyzed to identify the factors associated with post-BM survival. Results: Among the 509 STS patients, BM occurred in five patients (0.98%). The median survival after BM was 1.5 months. Histological subtypes of the primary lesions in the five BM patients were: two synovial sarcomas, one myxoid liposarcoma, one alveolar soft part sarcoma, and one rhabdomyosarcoma. Among the five BM patients, the post-BM survival of two patients, who underwent surgery and postoperative radiotherapy, was longer than that of the other patients (p<0.01). Conclusion: Combined surgery and postoperative radiotherapy effectively managed symptoms and prolonged survival in STS patients with BM. %U https://ar.iiarjournals.org/content/anticanres/41/2/1027.full.pdf