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JAPANESE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY
Volume 47, Issue 6, Pages 529-534Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jjco/hyx033
Keywords
giant cell tumor of bone; pulmonary metastasis; local recurrence; metastasectomy; follow-up period
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- Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [16H02676] Funding Source: KAKEN
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Objective: We analyzed the risk factors for pulmonary metastasis from giant cell tumor of bone and aimed to discuss their therapeutic strategy and appropriate follow-up period. Methods: We analyzed 141 patients of giant cell tumor of bone. The variables analyzed included age, gender, primary site, Campanacci grading, surgical treatment on the primary lesion, radiotherapy and local recurrence. Results: Pulmonary metastasis occurred in 12 patients. The risk factors were young age, Campanacci Grade Ill and local recurrence. Median time from initial surgery to metastasis was 1.3 years (0-3.1 years). Among them, eight patients experienced local recurrence of the primary tumor, and the median time from initial surgery to local recurrence was 0.8 years (0.3-2.9 years). Among seven patients who underwent wide resection, three patients showed local recurrence of the soft tissue. Nine patients underwent metastasectomy for pulmonary metastases. Of three patients who did not undergo metastasectomy, one patient died of uncontrollable metastases, and two patients showed no changes in their metastatic lesions. Conclusions: Although we found a correlation between local recurrence and pulmonary metastasis, we were still unable to prevent local or metastatic recurrence by wide resection. Local recurrence and metastasis have been found within 3 years after initial surgery, and routine image examinations of the primary site and chest after initial surgical treatment should be considered for at least 3 years postoperatively.
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