Adjuvant chemotherapy in 2011 for patients with soft-tissue sarcoma.

Nat Rev Clin Oncol

Division Of Medical Oncology, Department of Medicine, Columbia University Medical Center, Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center, 177 Fort Washington Avenue, Milstein Hospital Building 6-435, New York, NY 10032, USA.

Published: March 2011

The mainstay of treatment for adults with soft-tissue sarcomas is wide surgical excision. Half of all patients with adequate local control of high-grade sarcomas develop distant metastases and, despite additional treatment, ultimately die from their disease. This daunting reality has resulted in a three-decade research effort to assess the efficacy of adjuvant therapy for adult soft-tissue sarcomas. The multitude of histopathological subtypes, each with its own biology and clinical behavior, and the rarity of adult soft-tissue sarcomas as a whole greatly complicate such an assessment. This Perspectives article examines data that support or refute the use of adjuvant chemotherapy in the treatment of soft-tissue sarcomas.

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