Survival and prognostic factors in chondrosarcoma

Authors

  • Dimosthenis Andreou
  • Sebastian Ruppin
  • Sebastian Fehlberg
  • Daniel Pink
  • Mathias Werner
  • Per-Ulf Tunn

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/17453674.2011.636668

Abstract

Background and purpose There have been few long-term studies on the outcome of chondrosarcoma and the findings regarding prognostic factors are controversial. We examined a homogeneous group of patients with primary central chondrosarcoma of bone who were treated according to a uniform surgical protocol at our institution, in order to determine the factors that influence survival and identify potential improvements to our therapeutic algorithm.Patients and methods We performed a retrospective analysis of 115 patients with primary central chondrosarcoma of bone who presented with localized disease and who had a minimum follow-up of 5 years after diagnosis. 68 tumors were localized in the extremities and 47 in the axial skeleton or pelvis. 59 patients had a high-grade (II and III) and 56 a low-grade (I) tumor. 94 patients underwent surgical resection with adequate (wide or radical) margins, while 21 patients had inadequate (marginal or intralesional) margins.Results Tumor grade and localization were found to be statistically significant independent predictors of disease-related deaths in multivariate analysis. The quality of surgical margins did not influence survival. The AJCC staging system was able to predict prognosis in patients with chondrosarcoma of the extremities, but not in those with tumors of the axial skeleton and pelvis. Long-term survival after secondary metastatic disease was only observed when metastases were resected with wide margins. Patients with metastases who received further treatment with conventional chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and/or further surgery had significantly better survival compared to those who received best supportive care.Interpretation The outcome in patients with primary central chondrosarcoma of bone who present with localized disease is mostly affected by tumor-related parameters.

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Published

2011-12-01

How to Cite

Andreou, D., Ruppin, S., Fehlberg, S., Pink, D., Werner, M., & Tunn, P.-U. (2011). Survival and prognostic factors in chondrosarcoma. Acta Orthopaedica, 82(6), 749–755. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453674.2011.636668