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      Critical impact of radiotherapy protocol compliance and quality in the treatment of retroperitoneal sarcomas: Results from the EORTC 62092‐22092 STRASS trial

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          Nonparametric Estimation from Incomplete Observations

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            Randomized prospective study of the benefit of adjuvant radiation therapy in the treatment of soft tissue sarcomas of the extremity.

            This randomized, prospective study assesses the impact of postoperative external-beam radiation therapy on local recurrence (LR), overall survival (OS), and quality of life after limb-sparing resection of extremity sarcomas. Patients with extremity tumors and a limb-sparing surgical option were randomized to receive or not receive postoperative adjuvant external-beam radiotherapy. Patients with high-grade sarcomas received postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy whereas patients with low-grade sarcomas or locally aggressive nonmalignant tumors were randomized after surgery alone. Ninety-one patients with high-grade lesions were randomized; 47 to receive radiotherapy (XRT) and 44 to not receive XRT. With a median follow-up of 9.6 years, a highly significant decrease (P2 = .0028) in the probability of LR was seen with radiation, but no difference in OS was shown. Of 50 patients with low-grade lesions (24 randomized to resection alone and 26 to resection and postoperative XRT), there was also a lower probability of LR (P2 = .016) in patients receiving XRT, again, without a difference in OS. A concurrent quality-of-life study showed that extremity radiotherapy resulted in significantly worse limb strength, edema, and range of motion, but these deficits were often transient and had few measurable effects on activities of daily life or global quality of life. This study indicates that although postoperative external-beam radiotherapy is highly effective in preventing LRs, selected patients with extremity soft tissue sarcoma who have a low risk of LR may not require adjuvant XRT after limb-sparing surgery (LSS).
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              Clinical research methodologies in diagnosis and staging of patients with peritoneal carcinomatosis

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                Journal
                Cancer
                Cancer
                Wiley
                0008-543X
                1097-0142
                July 15 2022
                May 10 2022
                July 15 2022
                : 128
                : 14
                : 2796-2805
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Radiation Oncology Netherlands Cancer Institute Amsterdam the Netherlands
                [2 ]<idGroup xmlns="http://www.wiley.com/namespaces/wiley"><id type="ringgold" value="4501"></id></idGroup>Department of Radiation Oncology Leiden University Medical Center Leiden the Netherlands
                [3 ]<idGroup xmlns="http://www.wiley.com/namespaces/wiley"><id type="ringgold" value="30296"></id></idGroup>Ente Ospedliero Cantonale, Oncology Institute of Southern Switzerland Bellinzona Switzerland
                [4 ]European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) Headquarters Brussels Belgium
                [5 ]Department of Oncology Rambam Medical Center Haifa Israel
                [6 ]Department of Radiation Oncology Gustave Roussy Institute Paris France
                [7 ]Department of Radiation Oncology University Hospital Zurich Zurich Switzerland
                [8 ]Department of Radiation Oncology IRCCS FoundationNational Cancer Institute Milan Italy
                [9 ]Department of Radiation Oncology Mount Sinai Hospital Toronto Ontario Canada
                [10 ]Department of Radiation Oncology The Royal Marsden National Health Service Foundation Trust and The Institute of Cancer Research London United Kingdom
                [11 ]<idGroup xmlns="http://www.wiley.com/namespaces/wiley"><id type="ringgold" value="3168"></id></idGroup>Department of Radiation Oncology Catharina Hospital Eindhoven the Netherlands
                [12 ]Department of Surgery IRCCS FoundationNational Cancer Institute Milan Italy
                [13 ]<idGroup xmlns="http://www.wiley.com/namespaces/wiley"><id type="ringgold" value="4501"></id></idGroup>Department of Pathology Leiden University Medical Center Leiden the Netherlands
                [14 ]<idGroup xmlns="http://www.wiley.com/namespaces/wiley"><id type="ringgold" value="4501"></id></idGroup>Department of Medical Oncology Leiden University Medical Center Leiden the Netherlands
                [15 ]Sarcoma Unit of the Interdisciplinary Tumor Center Mannheim University Medical CenterUniversity of Heidelberg Mannheim Germany
                [16 ]Center for Proton Therapy Paul Scherrer InstituteETH Domain Villigen Switzerland
                [17 ]Radiation Oncology Department University Hospital of Bern Bern Switzerland
                [18 ]Radiation Oncology Department University Hospital of Zurich Zurich Switzerland
                [19 ]Department of Surgery Curie InstituteUniversity of Paris Paris France
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                10.1002/cncr.34239
                35536104
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