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Myxoid/round cell and pleomorphic liposarcomas: prognostic factors and survival in a series of patients treated at a single institution.
[pleomorphic liposarcoma]
The
objective
of
this
study
was
to
investigate
prognostic
factors
and
clinical
outcome
of
myxoid
/
round
cell
and
pleomorphic
liposarcoma
.
Three
hundred
twenty-
nine
patients
with
localized
myxoid
/
round
cell
or
pleomorphic
liposarcoma
who
underwent
surgery
at
the
Istituto
Nazionale
per
lo
Studio
e
la
Cura
dei
Tumori
(
Milan
,
Italy
)
over
25
years
were
reviewed
.
The
rates
of
local
recurrence
,
distant
metastases
,
and
survival
were
studied
.
Two
hundred
fourteen
patients
presented
with
primary
disease
,
and
115
patients
had
locally
recurrent
tumors
.
The
disease-
specific
survival
rate
was
75
%
at
10
years
,
and
the
local
recurrence
and
distant
metastases
incidence
were
25
%
and
15
%
,
respectively
.
Presentation
with
recurrent
disease
,
tumor
size
(
>
10
cm
)
,
tumor
grade
(
French
Federation
of
Cancer
Centers
grade
II
or
III
vs
grade
I
)
,
and
positive
surgical
margins
were
independent
predictors
of
death
.
Tumor
site
and
radiation
therapy
also
played
a
role
,
mostly
related
to
their
effect
on
local
outcome
.
Pathologic
grade
and
histologic
subtype
influenced
distant
metastases
.
Extrapulmonary
metastases
were
associated
with
poorer
postmetastatic
disease-
specific
survival
.
Myxoid
/
round
cell
liposarcomas
shared
similar
prognostic
factors
with
other
soft
tissue
sarcomas
and
had
a
relatively
good
clinical
outcome
.
The
presence
of
>
5
%
of
round
cell
component
singled
out
a
group
of
patients
at
greater
risk
of
metastases
and
death
but
with
a
broad
spectrum
of
disease
aggressiveness
.
Extrapulmonary
metastases
were
a
peculiar
pattern
of
myxoid
/
round
cell
liposarcoma
that
require
special
consideration
for
treatment
and
prognosis
.
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