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A retrospective review: long-term outcomes and predictors affecting long-term outcomes in osteosarcoma patients in the Groote Schuur Hospital patient population

Background: Predictive factors for long-term outcomes in osteosarcoma patients are still controversial. There is no literature available regarding these factors in a patient population in a developing country. Objectives: To determine the outcome of treatment of osteosarcoma patients treated at Groo...

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Main Author: Hart, Heide
Other Authors: Parkes, Jeannette
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Published: Division of Radiology 2017
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description Background: Predictive factors for long-term outcomes in osteosarcoma patients are still controversial. There is no literature available regarding these factors in a patient population in a developing country. Objectives: To determine the outcome of treatment of osteosarcoma patients treated at Groote Schuur Hospital from 1990-2012 in terms of local control (LRC), disease free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS) and to determine the value of suggested predictive factors in this population. Patients and methods: Retrospective review of all patients diagnosed and treated with osteosarcoma at Groote Schuur Hospital between 1990 and 2012, considering OS, DFS and LC. This review assesses the significance of suggested predictive factors from other studies, namely, HIV status, age at diagnosis, site of primary disease, type of chemotherapy used, response to chemotherapy and type of surgery in terms of OS, DFS and LC. Results: Forty-three patients with histologically confirmed osteosarcoma were treated at Groote Schuur Hospital between 1990 and 2012. Median 5 year OS was 57.8%. On univariate analysis, the site of disease was the only statistically significant predictive factor for prognosis. Conclusion: On univariate analysis, patients with axial disease have a worse predicted prognosis than those with primary disease in their extremities. The long-term outcome in our local clinical setting correlates favourably with the available international data. Due to the limited number of patients in the review, further research into HIV status, age, type of chemotherapy, type of surgery and their predictive value for prognosis in our patients with osteosarcoma is warranted.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/23396 A retrospective review: long-term outcomes and predictors affecting long-term outcomes in osteosarcoma patients in the Groote Schuur Hospital patient population Hart, Heide Parkes, Jeannette Radiation Oncology Background: Predictive factors for long-term outcomes in osteosarcoma patients are still controversial. There is no literature available regarding these factors in a patient population in a developing country. Objectives: To determine the outcome of treatment of osteosarcoma patients treated at Groote Schuur Hospital from 1990-2012 in terms of local control (LRC), disease free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS) and to determine the value of suggested predictive factors in this population. Patients and methods: Retrospective review of all patients diagnosed and treated with osteosarcoma at Groote Schuur Hospital between 1990 and 2012, considering OS, DFS and LC. This review assesses the significance of suggested predictive factors from other studies, namely, HIV status, age at diagnosis, site of primary disease, type of chemotherapy used, response to chemotherapy and type of surgery in terms of OS, DFS and LC. Results: Forty-three patients with histologically confirmed osteosarcoma were treated at Groote Schuur Hospital between 1990 and 2012. Median 5 year OS was 57.8%. On univariate analysis, the site of disease was the only statistically significant predictive factor for prognosis. Conclusion: On univariate analysis, patients with axial disease have a worse predicted prognosis than those with primary disease in their extremities. The long-term outcome in our local clinical setting correlates favourably with the available international data. Due to the limited number of patients in the review, further research into HIV status, age, type of chemotherapy, type of surgery and their predictive value for prognosis in our patients with osteosarcoma is warranted. 2017-01-26T13:33:44Z 2017-01-26T13:33:44Z 2016 Master Thesis Masters MMed http://hdl.handle.net/11427/23396 eng application/pdf Division of Radiology Faculty of Health Sciences University of Cape Town
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A retrospective review: long-term outcomes and predictors affecting long-term outcomes in osteosarcoma patients in the Groote Schuur Hospital patient population
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title A retrospective review: long-term outcomes and predictors affecting long-term outcomes in osteosarcoma patients in the Groote Schuur Hospital patient population
title_full A retrospective review: long-term outcomes and predictors affecting long-term outcomes in osteosarcoma patients in the Groote Schuur Hospital patient population
title_fullStr A retrospective review: long-term outcomes and predictors affecting long-term outcomes in osteosarcoma patients in the Groote Schuur Hospital patient population
title_full_unstemmed A retrospective review: long-term outcomes and predictors affecting long-term outcomes in osteosarcoma patients in the Groote Schuur Hospital patient population
title_short A retrospective review: long-term outcomes and predictors affecting long-term outcomes in osteosarcoma patients in the Groote Schuur Hospital patient population
title_sort retrospective review long term outcomes and predictors affecting long term outcomes in osteosarcoma patients in the groote schuur hospital patient population
topic Radiation Oncology
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/23396
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