Secondary tumors in bone sarcomas after treatment with chemotherapy.

C Ferrari, T Bohling, M S Benassi, A Ferraro, G Gamberi, G Bacci, A b Del prever, L Sangiorgi, P Ragazzini, M R Sollazzo, A Balladelli, P Picci
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Abstract

New oncologic treatments have improved survival in osteosarcoma and Ewing's sarcoma. However, these treatments may cause secondary malignancies after radiotherapy. This study evaluated the incidence of secondary malignancies after neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Between April 1972 and December 1990, 518 osteosarcoma and 299 Ewing's sarcoma patients entered neoadjuvant chemotherapy protocols. Follow-up records of all patients were analyzed and malignant tumors were reported. Nine patients developed another malignancy, including 5 leukemias, 1 astrocytoma, 1 liposarcoma, 1 parotid, and 1 breast carcinoma. Four leukemias were found in patients treated for osteosarcoma with chemotherapy, but not radiotherapy. Only one leukemia developed after Ewing's sarcoma treated with chemotherapy and radiotherapy. The incidence of leukemias is high, while the other tumors can be explained as unrelated cases. Incidence densities for leukemia were calculated for both groups of patients. Treated osteosarcoma patients seem to have a predisposition to develop leukemias, but whether this is chemotherapy induced needs to be investigated.

化疗后骨肉瘤继发肿瘤。
新的肿瘤治疗方法提高了骨肉瘤和尤文氏肉瘤的生存率。然而,这些治疗可能在放疗后引起继发性恶性肿瘤。本研究评估了新辅助化疗后继发恶性肿瘤的发生率。从1972年4月到1990年12月,518名骨肉瘤患者和299名尤文氏肉瘤患者接受了新辅助化疗方案。分析所有患者的随访记录,并报告恶性肿瘤。9例患者发生其他恶性肿瘤,包括5例白血病、1例星形细胞瘤、1例脂肪肉瘤、1例腮腺癌和1例乳腺癌。在接受化疗而非放疗的骨肉瘤患者中发现了4例白血病。在尤因氏肉瘤接受化疗和放疗后,只有一例白血病发生。白血病的发病率高,而其他肿瘤可以解释为无关病例。计算两组患者白血病的发病率密度。接受治疗的骨肉瘤患者似乎有患白血病的倾向,但这是否由化疗引起还有待研究。
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