273 - Sarcomas Flashcards
Which soft-tissue sarcoma is most prevalent?
Leiomyosarcoma
Radiation has a role in the treatment of which sarcoma?
Ewing sarcoma
What is the primary treatment for GI stromal tumors?
Surgery
Imatinib = adjuvant (if c-KIT mutation)
Imatinib is first line for metastatic treatment
Where in the bone do osteosarcomas arise?
Metaphysis
What is the treatment for osteosarcoma?
Surger
+ neoadjuvant +/- adjuvant chemo (doxorubicin + cisplatin)
What counts as a “response to chemotherapy” in treating metastatic carcinoma?
>30% shrinkage of the tumor
~1/5 of patients achieve response on doxorubicin or ifosfamide
Combination therapy may increase response rate

Where in the bone do Ewing sarcomas arise?
Shaft of the bone
Always high grade; treat aggressivley with surgery, chemo, radiation
What is the primary treatment for a localized sarcoma?
Surgery
+ Adjuvant radiation for all soft tisue >5cm
What is the most appropriate treament for widely metatstic, high-grade sarcoma?
Chemotherapy
Adriamycin singlet or doublet
Which sarcoma is most sensitive to chemotherapy?
Which agent?
Synovial sarcoma
Ifosfamide
What is the criteria for diagnosing Li Fraumeni syndroem?
Need all of the following
- Pt dx with sarcoma at a young age (<45)
- 1st degree relatie dx with any cancer at a young age (<45)
- Another 1st degree or second decree relative dx with any cancer at a young age (<45) or a sarcoma at any age
List 4 genetic syndromes (and their mutation) associated with sarcoma
- Li Fraumeni - p53
- Retinoblastoma - RB
- NFM-1 - NF-1
- Gardner - APC
Chemotherapy has no role in which bone sarcoma?
Chondrosarcoma
What is the most common mutation in GI stromal tumors?
KIT mutation
GOF; results in abnormal, constituitively active tyrosine kinase activity
What kind of chemotherapy should be used for metatstatic soft tissue sarcomas?
Antrhacycline-based
(doxorubicin)
What subtype of liposarcoma is most sensitive to chemotherapy?
High-grade myxoma
Doxorubicin, ifosfamide
What complications are common in patients treated for sarcoma?
- Cardiopyopathy
- 2/2 doxorubicin + ifosfamide
- Renal tubular and/or glomerular dysfunction
- 2/2 doxorubicin + ifosfamide
- Infertility
- 2/2 alkylating agents
- Affects post-pubescent males more than females
- Secondary malignancy
What is the most common primary malignant tumor of bone?
Osteosarcoma
Summarize the differences in treatment for osteosarcoma, chondrosarcoma and Ewing sarcoma
Treat all with surgery
- Ewing
- Add chemotherapy and radiation
- Osteosarcoma
- Add chemotherapy (adjuvant or neoadjuvant)
- Chondrosarcoma
- Surgery alone
What are the differences in growth pattern between osteosarcoma and Ewing sarcoma?
- Osteosarcoma
- Metaphysis
- Lytic and blastic change
- Ewing sarcoma
- Diaphysis
- Infiltrative pattern
What translocation is associated wtih synovial sarcoma?
t(x;18)
Very sensitive to chemotherapy!! (ifosfamide)
What is the role of chemotherapy in the treatment of sarcoma?
- Not indicated for localized sarcoma
- May shrink (but not eliminate) microscopic, metastatic disease
- Use anthracyclines and/or alkylating agents
List 4 characteristics of a mass that would raise your suspicion for sarcoma
- Increasing in size
- >5 cm
- Deep to the deep fascia
- Painful
Refer to multi-disciplinary center if any are present, even if not painful