Pre‐ and Postoperative Chemotherapy in Localized Extremity Soft Tissue Sarcoma: A European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Expert Survey

Conclusion.Due to lacking evidence on the utility of pre‐ and postoperative chemotherapy in localized extremity STS, treatment strategies vary considerably among European experts. The majority recommended neoadjuvant chemotherapy for marginally resectable grade 2–3 tumors; the majority did not recommend postoperative chemotherapy in any setting.Implications for Practice.The management of localized extremity soft tissue sarcomas (STS) is challenging and the role of pre‐ and postoperative chemotherapy is unclear and debated among experts. This study analyzed the decision‐making process among 12 European experts on systemic therapy for STS. A wide range of recommendations among experts regarding the use of perioperative chemotherapy was discovered. Discrepancies in the use of decision criteria were also uncovered, including the definition of what constitutes high‐risk cancer, which is a basis for many to recommend chemotherapy. Before any standardization is possible, a common use of decision criteria is necessary.
Source: The Oncologist - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Tags: Review, Sarcomas Source Type: research