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The impact of lymph node disease in extremity soft-tissue sarcomas: a population-based analysis
Authors:David JohannesmeyerValerie Smith  MD  David J ColeNestor F Esnaola  MD  MPh  MBA  E Ramsay Camp
Institution:Division of Surgical Oncology, Department of Surgery, Medical University of South Carolina, 25 Courtenay Drive and the Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center, Charleston, SC 29425, USA
Abstract:

Background

Because of the low incidence of regional lymph node metastasis, node-positive soft-tissue sarcoma patients remain poorly characterized. Our objective was to assess regional lymph node metastasis in extremity sarcoma patients using a large population database.

Methods

The Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results database was queried for extremity sarcoma patients. Clinicopathologic data and outcomes were examined to evaluate the significance of regional lymph node metastasis.

Results

Of 7,159 patients without distant metastasis, 64 patients had identified regional lymph node metastasis (.9%). Regional lymph node metastasis was associated with younger age, tumor grade, size, invasion, and tumor subtype. Excluding distant metastasis, lymph node status was the strongest prognostic factor (hazards ratio = 5.1, P < .001).

Conclusions

Isolated regional lymph node metastasis is rare in extremity sarcoma patients. However, in the absence of distant metastasis, lymph node status is the most important prognostic factor. The management of positive lymph nodes remains uncertain although diagnosing lymph node metastasis may identify early biologically aggressive disease.
Keywords:Lymph node  Sarcoma  Extremity  Prognosis
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