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Preoperative versus postoperative radiation therapy for soft-tissue sarcomas
Authors:Kuklo Timothy R  Temple H Thomas  Owens Brett D  Juliano John  Islinger Richard B  Andejeski Yvonne  Frassica Deborah A  Berrey B Hudson
Affiliation:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC 20307, USA.
Abstract:
In this article, we report results from a retrospective consecutive series of 117 patients with soft-tissue sarcomas treated with adjuvant radiation and surgical resection at 2 associated institutions. Fifty-nine patients received preoperative radiation; 58 patients received postoperative radiation. Mean clinical follow-ups were 6.1 years and 8.4 years, respectively. Nineteen (32.2%) of 59 patients in the preoperative group and 17 (29.3%) of 58 patients in the postoperative group had wound complications (P = .89). Three (5.1%) of 59 sarcomas in the preoperative group and 7 (12.1%) of 58 sarcomas in the postoperative group recurred locally (P = .19). Improved local disease control and other potential advantages of using preoperative radiation make this a preferred adjuvant treatment.
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