Recurrence-free survival time for surgically treated soft tissue sarcoma patients. Multivariate analysis of five prognostic factors

Abstract
A staging system, based upon the experience of 1215 patients, was published by the American Joint Committee Task Force on Soft Tissue Sarcoma in 1977. A subset of these patients, 594, was selected to study recurrence-free survival time. The authors found 331 patients with a recurrence within 5 years (100 local only, 123 metastatic only, and 108 local + metastatic); median months to recurrence was 9.7. Within 5 years, recurrence was clearly associated with mortality: among the 331 patients who experienced a recurrence, 245 died, whereas only 31 died among the 263 who had no recurrence. To further evaluate the utility of the published staging system, a multivariate analysis of five factors was carried out for 297 of the 594 patients (patients with unknown information for any one of these factors were excluded). Factors in addition to grade that exerted a significant influence on recurrence were: direct extension, symptoms, and location of tumor when survival was measured to the first of any recurrence, and tumor size, measuring survival to the first metastatic recurrence. It is therefore recommended that these factors be taken into account in staging this disease. Estimates of probable recurrence-free survival time based upon the multivariate model (Weibull) are also presented.

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