Publications by authors named "Schrage Y"

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  • The study aimed to investigate imaging biomarkers for tumor response in patients with intermediate/high-grade soft tissue sarcomas (STS) following neoadjuvant radiotherapy (nRT), focusing on changes in imaging and pathology.
  • The analysis involved 107 patients, measuring tumor characteristics like diameter, volume, and signal intensity before and after treatment, and correlated these with pathological outcomes such as necrosis and viable cell percentage using statistical methods.
  • Results showed a low rate of complete tumor response, with specific subtypes like myxoid liposarcoma and undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma exhibiting significant changes in tumor size and signal intensity related to necrosis and fibrosis post-radiotherapy.
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Background: Radiation associated angiosarcoma (RAAS) of the breast is a rare malignancy with poor survival. Optimal treatment strategies remain uncertain due to a lack of data, and vary between surgery alone and a combination of surgery with (neo)adjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) and/or re-irradiation. The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential benefit of taxane based NACT.

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Introduction: Risk prediction models (RPM) can help soft-tissue sarcoma(STS) patients and clinicians make informed treatment decisions by providing them with estimates of (disease-free) survival for different treatment options. However, it is unknown how RPMs are used in the clinical encounter to support decision-making. This study aimed to understand how a PERsonalised SARcoma Care (PERSARC) RPM is used to support treatment decisions and which barriers and facilitators influence its use in daily clinical practice.

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Background: Several inflammatory markers have gained interest as prognostic factors for cancer. The aim of this study is to evaluate the inflammatory markers interleukin-6 (IL-6), C-reactive protein (CRP), neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR) as predictive markers for aggressive behavior and early recurrences in primary, localized soft tissue sarcoma (STS).

Methods: 115 STS patients were retrospectively reviewed.

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Background: Localization of non-palpable melanoma, Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) and soft tissue sarcoma (STS) lesions can be difficult due to size, location, and obesity of patients or fibrosis due to previous treatments. Magnetic seed localization (MSL) is a common method to localize non-palpable breast lesions, but the feasibility of MSL for non-palpable melanoma, MCC and STS lesions has not yet been described.

Methods: In this retrospective single center cohort study, all consecutive patients between January 2021 and October 2023 who had a resection of a non-palpable melanoma, MCC or STS lesion guided by Sirius Pintuition, a MSL technique, were included.

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Background: Limited understanding exists regarding early sarcoma symptoms presented during general practitioner (GP) consultations. The study explores GP visit patterns and recorded diagnoses in the 12 months preceding sarcoma diagnosis.

Methods: Sarcoma cases diagnosed from 2010 to 2020 were identified through the Netherlands Cancer Registry alongside general practice data.

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Background: Safety of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) for gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GISTs) is still under debate since it might increase the risk of tumour rupture, especially in larger tumours. The aim of this study was to investigate trends in treatment and perioperative outcomes of patients undergoing resections of gastric GISTs over time.

Methods: This was a multicentre retrospective study of consecutive patients who underwent wedge resection or partial gastrectomy for localized gastric GIST at five GIST reference centres between January 2009 and January 2022.

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Background: A substantial proportion of patients with macroscopic stage III melanoma do not benefit sufficiently from adjuvant anti-PD-1 therapy, as they either recur despite therapy or would never have recurred. To better inform adjuvant treatment selection, we have performed translational analyses to identify prognostic and predictive biomarkers.

Patients And Methods: Two cohorts of patients with macroscopic stage III melanoma from an ongoing biobank study were included.

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Objective: ILP has shown to achieve high response rates in patients with melanoma ITM. Possibly there is a synergistic mechanism of action of ILP and anti-PD1. The aim of this trial was to investigate the safety and efficacy of adding a single dose of systemic anti-PD1 to isolated limb perfusion (ILP) for patients with melanoma in-transit metastases (ITM).

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Significance: Accurately distinguishing tumor tissue from normal tissue is crucial to achieve complete resections during soft tissue sarcoma (STS) surgery while preserving critical structures. Incomplete tumor resections are associated with an increased risk of local recurrence and worse patient prognosis.

Aim: We evaluate the performance of diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS) to distinguish tumor tissue from healthy tissue in STSs.

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Introduction: Changes in health-related quality of life (HRQoL) during the diagnostic and treatment trajectory of high-grade extremity soft-tissue sarcoma (eSTS) has rarely been investigated for adults (18-65 y) and the elderly (aged ≥65 y), despite a potential variation in challenges from diverse levels of physical, social, or work-related activities. This study assesses HRQoL from time of diagnosis to one year thereafter among adults and the elderly with eSTS.

Methods: HRQoL of participants from the VALUE-PERSARC trial ( = 97) was assessed at diagnosis and 3, 6 and 12 months thereafter, utilizing the PROMIS Global Health (GH), PROMIS Physical Function (PF) and EQ-5D-5L.

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We aimed to compare the relapse-free survival (RFS) in patients treated with adjuvant anti-programmed cell death-1 (anti-PD-1) therapy for a first diagnosis of stage III melanoma to patients treated after resection of the recurrences. Patients treated with adjuvant anti-PD-1 therapy after complete resection of stage III melanoma between September 2018 and January 2021, were included. Depending on when adjuvant anti-PD-1 treatment was initiated, patients were divided over 2 cohorts: for the first diagnosis (cohort A) or for a second or subsequent diagnosis (cohort B) of stage III melanoma.

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Purpose Of The Report: Localization techniques are needed to facilitate resection of nonpalpable lesions. In this study, the feasibility of radio-guided occult lesion localization (ROLL) with 99m Tc is investigated for the localization of nonpalpable, small, suspicious, or proven melanoma or soft tissue sarcoma lesions at various locations throughout the body.

Patients And Methods: Patients with nonpalpable, suspicious, or proven melanoma or soft tissue sarcoma lesions were selected for this study.

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Article Synopsis
  • Neoadjuvant imatinib is an effective treatment for large or locally advanced gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs), as it helps decrease tumor size, leading to more successful surgeries and higher rates of complete tumor removal (R0 resection).
  • A study of 113 patients showed that a high percentage (95%) underwent surgery after treatment, with significant tumor size reduction in 88% of cases, particularly in those with specific genetic mutations (KIT exon 11).
  • The majority of patients (51%) had their surgical strategy adjusted, with a low complication rate (15%) and promising long-term survival rates (80% disease-free and 91% overall after five years).
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Introduction: Microscopically positive resection margins (R1) are associated with poorer outcomes in patients with colorectal cancer. However, different definitions of R1 margins exist. It is unclear to what extent the definitions used in everyday clinical practice differ within and between nations.

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  • The study examined how different types of extremity soft-tissue sarcomas (eSTS) responded to isolated limb perfusion (ILP) treatment across 17 specialized centers, focusing on response rates based on imaging and clinical data.
  • The analysis included 1109 patients, revealing that undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma, synovial sarcoma, and myxofibrosarcoma were the most common eSTS subtypes.
  • The results showed that ILP led to a high overall response rate (68%) and limb salvage rate (88%), particularly with better outcomes for Kaposi sarcoma, angiosarcoma, and clear cell sarcoma compared to other subtypes.
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Introduction: Malnutrition is common in patients suffering from malignant diseases and has a major impact on patient outcomes. Prevention and early detection are crucial for effective treatment. This study aimed to investigate current international practice in the assessment and management of malnutrition in surgical oncology departments.

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Background: The added value of local treatment in selected metastatic GIST patients is unclear. This study aims to provide insight into the usefulness of local treatment in metastatic GIST by use of a survey study and retrospective analyses in a clinical database.

Methods: A survey study was conducted among clinical specialists to select most relevant characteristics of metastatic GIST patients considered for local treatment, defined as elective surgery or ablation.

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Background: The pro-inflammatory cytokine interleukin-6 (IL-6) plays a role in cancer development and progression, but research into the predictive value of IL-6 on postoperative outcome in soft tissue sarcoma (STS) is scarce. The purpose of this study is to investigate the predictive value of serum IL-6 level for the achievement of assumed (post)operative outcome after STS surgery, the so-called textbook outcome.

Methods: Preoperative IL-6 serum levels were collected in all patients with a STS at first presentation between February 2020 and November 2021.

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Background: The aim of this study was to assess the association between radiological and histopathological response after neoadjuvant radiotherapy (nRT) in soft tissue sarcoma (STS), as well as the prognostic value of the different response evaluation methods on the oncological outcome.

Methods: A retrospective cohort of patients with localized STS of the extremity and trunk wall, treated with nRT followed by resection were included. The radiological response was assessed by RECIST 1.

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Background: The etiology of cutaneous angiosarcoma (cAS) may be idiopathic (I-cAS), or arise secondary to radiotherapy (RT-cAS), in chronic lymphedema (ST-cAS), or related to UV exposure (UV-cAS). The aim of this study was to evaluate oncological outcomes of different cAS subtypes.

Patients And Methods: Non-metastatic cAS patients, treated with surgery for primary disease with curative intent, were retrospectively analyzed for oncological outcome, including local recurrence (LR), distant metastases (DM), and overall survival (OS).

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Single-agent Talimogene Laherparepvec (T-VEC) was developed for treatment of unresectable and injectable stage III-IV melanoma. Since its approval and reimbursement, studies have reported varying response rates. The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to investigate the efficacy and safety of T-VEC.

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  • Optimal tumor identification during surgery for gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) is crucial, and this study explores the use of near-infrared fluorescence (NIRF) imaging with indocyanine green (ICG) to enhance that process.
  • The study involved 10 GIST patients who received ICG intravenously before surgery, with fluorescence assessments made at various intervals.
  • Results showed that GISTs often had fluorescence levels similar to surrounding tissues, indicating that ICG is currently not effective for distinguishing GISTs during surgery, highlighting the need for more specific fluorescent tracers for better tumor identification.
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