Intraarterial chemotherapy of soft‐tissue sarcomas

Abstract
This review compares the results of preoperative intraarterial chemotherapy delivered by various methods, such as intraarterial injection/infusion, tourniquet infusion, and isolation perfusion, with the results achieved by pre- and postoperative radiotherapy. The histological heterogeneity of soft tissue sarcomas adds to the inherent difficulties of comparing results across studies. There is a clear need for randomized studies to directly compare these treatment modalities in similar patient populations. Patients with these rare tumors would benefit from the expertise of multidisciplin-ary teams available at the larger centers. Metastatic spread, which even with the highest rates of local control, occurs in approximately 30% of high grade soft tissue sarcomas, represents a continuing challenge, and innovative approaches are needed to control systemic disease.