Publications by authors named "Hirokazu Chuman"

Background: Image-guided percutaneous core needle biopsy (CNB) has been an important diagnostic procedure for musculoskeletal lesions. Here we surveyed the variety of diagnostic strategies available and assessed the clinical usefulness and limitations of image-guided CNB carried out by a multidisciplinary team comprising specialists in various fields.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective study of 284 image-guided CNBs among 1899 consecutive biopsy procedures carried out at our institution for musculoskeletal tumorous conditions, focusing on their effectiveness including diagnostic accuracy and utility for classification of specimens according to malignant potential and histological subtype as well as their correlation with biopsy routes.

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  • Chondrosarcoma is a serious type of bone cancer that doesn't respond well to regular treatments like chemotherapy or radiation.
  • About half of the people with this cancer have a change in a gene called IDH, which makes the cancer worse by producing a harmful substance.
  • A new drug called DS-1001b shows promise by stopping the bad effects of the IDH change, helping to slow down cancer growth and possibly improve treatment options for patients.
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Human angiosarcoma is a rare malignant vascular tumor associated with extremely poor clinical outcome and generally arising in skin of the head and neck region. However, little is known about the molecular pathogeneses and useful immunohistochemical markers of angiosarcoma. To investigate the mechanisms of angiosarcoma progression, we collected 85 cases of human angiosarcoma specimens with clinical records and analyzed ISO-HAS-B patient-derived angiosarcoma cells.

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Myxofibrosarcoma (MFS) is a mesenchymal malignancy characterized by frequent recurrence even after radical wide resection. To optimize therapy for MFS patients, we aimed to identify candidate tissue biomarkers of MFS invasion potential. Invasion characteristics of MFS were evaluated by magnetic resonance imaging and protein expression profiling of primary tumor tissues performed using two-dimensional difference gel electrophoresis (2D-DIGE).

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Background: Pathological fracture of the proximal femur is a main cause of cancer patients losing their ability to walk. Although both osteosynthetic devices (predominantly intramedullary nails) and prosthetic replacement have been widely performed for treatment, controversies exist regarding which procedure should be used for the various conditions. In order to decide the eligibility criteria of a planned randomized prospective study about the treatment of pathological fractures of the proximal femur, we assessed the factors affecting the selection of operative procedures using questionnaires sent to the members of the Bone and Soft Tissue Tumor Study Group (BSTTSG) of the Japan Clinical Oncology Group (JCOG).

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Objective: Patients aged ≥65 years requiring surgery for soft-tissue sarcoma are a concern in an aging society. We aimed to reveal the association of clinical/geriatric factors with survival period or postoperative events in such patients who underwent surgery.

Methods: We enrolled patients aged ≥65 years who underwent surgery for localized soft-tissue sarcoma at five institutions.

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Background: Angiomatoid fibrous histiocytoma (AFH) is a rare soft tissue tumor of intermediate biologic potential. Because of its rarity and nonspecific radiological and diverse pathological findings, AFH is often clinically misdiagnosed. However, few clinical reports have described this tumor.

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Well-differentiated liposarcoma (WDLPS) and dedifferentiated liposarcoma (DDLPS) are closely related tumors commonly characterized by MDM2/CDK4 gene amplification, and lack clinically effective treatment options when inoperable. To identify novel therapeutic targets, we performed targeted genomic sequencing analysis of 19 WDLPS and 37 DDLPS tumor samples using a panel of 104 cancer-related genes (NCC oncopanel v3) developed specifically for genomic testing to select suitable molecular targeted therapies. The results of this analysis indicated that these sarcomas had very few gene mutations and a high frequency of amplifications of not only MDM2 and CDK4 but also other genes.

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Objective: Myxofibrosarcoma has high frequency of local recurrence after surgery. To determine an optimal treatment for recurrent tumors, clinical features of recurrent cases should be characterized.

Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of 30 patients with recurrent myxofibrosarcoma who underwent surgery between 1999 and 2008.

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  • Bone and soft tissue sarcomas (BSTS) are rare malignant tumors, and a study evaluated the effectiveness and safety of the chemotherapy combination gemcitabine and docetaxel (GD) in Japanese patients, especially comparing its use in first-line and second-line treatments.
  • The analysis included 134 patients and found that GD had a response rate of 9.7%, with higher rates of 18.8% for first-line treatments compared to 6.9% for later lines; median progression-free survival was 4.8 months and overall survival was 16.4 months.
  • Adverse effects included high rates of leucopenia and neutropenia, and prior chemotherapy history and treatment response were significant
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Background: Treating drug-resistant sarcomas remains a major challenge. The present study aimed to identify a novel therapy for drug-resistant sarcomas based on metabolic errors involving argininosuccinate synthetase1 (ASS1).

Results: ASS1 expression was reduced in Dox-resistant sarcoma cells.

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The patient(woman, approximately 46 years old)began pazopanib (PAZ) treatment (800 mg/day)f ollowing the recurrence of retroperitoneal leiomyosarcoma. Prior to treatment, the patient's platelet count was 18.6×10(4)/µl and her neutrophil count was 1.

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Purpose: Flap reconstruction has become an essential component in soft tissue sarcoma treatment. However, the clinical features of local recurrence after soft tissue sarcoma resection and flap reconstruction remain unclear. The present study aimed to establish effective follow-up strategies after soft tissue sarcoma resection and flap reconstruction.

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Myxoid liposarcomas (MLSs) are genetically defined by the presence of DDIT3 gene fusions and most commonly arise in the extremities of young adults. Whether MLSs develop primarily in the retroperitoneum is controversial, and a recent retrospective study found no molecularly confirmed examples. Because MLSs tend to metastasize to deep soft tissues, purported examples of primary retroperitoneal lesions might represent distant metastasis, most commonly from extremities.

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Background: Reconstruction of extensive axillary defects after sarcoma resection presents a challenging problem in reconstructive microsurgery. The purpose of this report was to investigate the feasibility of the free anterolateral thigh (ALT) flap for oncologic axillary reconstruction.

Methods: The extensive axillary defects in six patients with sarcoma was reconstructed using a free ALT flap.

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Myositis ossificans (MO) is a rare benign cause of heterotopic bone formation in soft tissue that most commonly affects young adults, typically following trauma. We report the case of an 11-year-old girl who developed MO mimicking osteosarcoma in her right shoulder. Plain radiography and computed tomography showed poorly defined flocculated densities in the soft tissue and a periosteal reaction along the proximal humerus.

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  • A study was conducted on 18 patients with primary malignant periacetabular tumors to evaluate the effects of various surgical treatments on their functional and oncologic outcomes.
  • After an average follow-up of 62 months, the overall survival rate was 67.2%, with higher functional scores associated with iliofemoral arthrodesis compared to endoprosthetic reconstruction, which showed poor outcomes unless softened tissue was adequately covered.
  • The study emphasizes the importance of avoiding postoperative complications and tailoring reconstructive procedures based on the patient's specific bone and soft tissue conditions to improve clinical results.
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Background: Before this work a Japanese version of the Toronto Extremity Salvage Score (TESS), a disease-specific patient-completed questionnaire widely used to assess the physical function of patients with musculoskeletal tumors, had not been developed. The purpose of this study was cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the English-language version of the TESS to facilitate international comparisons of treatment results.

Methods: The TESS was translated into Japanese, back-translated into English, and reviewed by a committee to develop a consensus Japanese version of the TESS.

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Objective: The efficacy of perioperative chemotherapy for soft tissue sarcomas is controversial and only a few prospective studies of pre-operative chemotherapy for soft tissue sarcomas in the extremities have been reported. We therefore carried out Phase II study of perioperative chemotherapy for patients with soft tissue sarcomas in the extremities.

Methods: Patients with Stage III non-round cell soft tissue sarcomas in the extremities were eligible.

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Introduction: In patients undergoing limb-salvage internal hemipelvectomy, pelvic ring reconstruction is mandatory to maintain the stability of the pelvis and the spinal column, which finally expected to achieve a good functional outcome. However, no optimal reconstruction method has been established. In addition, no previous reports have highlighted the long-term complications of pelvic ring reconstruction after internal hemipelvectomy.

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