Clinicopathological characteristics, long-term prognosis and follow-up recommendations of primary and secondary cutaneous angiosarcoma: A Danish nationwide population-based cohort study
Kiya Abebe , Ida Wulff , Katrine Voss Thorsen , Anne Lene Wagenblast , Grethe Schmidt , David Hebbelstrup Jensen , Christina Enciso Holm , Michael M. Petersen , Anand C. Loya , Thomas Mentzel , Mikkel Herly , Mathias Ørholt , Peter Vester-Glowinski
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Abstract
Background
The prognostic impact of subclassifying tumors as primary and secondary cutaneous angiosarcoma (cAS) in terms of the risk of local recurrence, metastasis, disease-specific mortality, and overall survival has not been extensively investigated in previous studies.
This study aimed to characterize the clinicopathological features and estimate the 2-, 5-, and 10-year rates of local recurrence, metastasis, disease-specific death, and overall survival for patients with primary and secondary cAS, and to propose a follow-up recommendation for these patients.
Methods
All Danish patients diagnosed with cAS between 2000 and 2023 were included. The prognosis was estimated using age- and sex-standardized stratified cause-specific Cox-regression with all-cause mortality as a competing risk.
Results
A total of 192 patients were included, comprising 99 patients with primary cAS and 93 with secondary cAS. The 5-year local recurrence rate was similar between primary (42 %) and secondary cAS (39 %). However, patients with primary cAS exhibited a higher 5-year rate of metastasis (50 %) compared to those with secondary cAS (33 %). Similarly, the 5-year disease-specific mortality was substantially higher in patients with primary cAS (57 %) compared to secondary cAS (35 %). Correspondingly, the 5-year overall survival rate was low in both primary (32 %) and secondary cAS (49 %).
Conclusion
Primary cAS is associated with poorer 5-year outcomes of metastasis, disease-specific death, and overall survival compared with secondary cAS. Follow-up could be limited to 5 years, as >95 % of the relapses occurred within this period and may include clinical examinations and local MRI to detect local recurrences, and cross-sectional imaging to detect regional and distant metastases.
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JSO - European Journal of Surgical Oncology ("the Journal of Cancer Surgery") is the Official Journal of the European Society of Surgical Oncology and BASO ~ the Association for Cancer Surgery.
The EJSO aims to advance surgical oncology research and practice through the publication of original research articles, review articles, editorials, debates and correspondence.