Pronostic des sarcomes des tissus mous
Transcription
Pronostic des sarcomes des tissus mous
Prognosis of soft tissue sarcomas • Local recurrence : 20 - 30 % • Metastasis : 30 - 50 % • Overall survival : 40 - 60 % Soft tissue sarcomas - GSF data base (1 437 patients) 1 0,9 0,8 0,7 Metastasis-free survival 0,6 0,5 0,4 Overall survival 0,3 0,2 0,1 1 2 3 4 5 Years 6 7 8 9 10 Prognosis of soft tissue sarcomas • Local recurrence : surgical margins • Metastasis and overall survival : histologic grade Tanabe et al – Cancer 1994, 73, 1652-9 Soft tissue sarcomas Gross examination • Macroscopic information • Surgical margins • Sampling for histopathology Soft tissue sarcomas Macroscopic information • • • • • Tumor size Location (superf., muscle, …) Periphery Necrosis Involvement of tissues Soft tissue sarcomas Histologic evaluation of surgical margins • • • • Whole resected sample, uncut Surgeon collaboration Staining with ink Sampling Soft tissue sarcomas Histologic evaluation of surgical margins: results • Positive : tumor tissue on margins • Negative : > 1cm or fascia • Marginal : close to tumor tissue Evaluation : macro + histo T Classification : - R0 : complete resection - R1 : histologic tumor - R2 : macroscopic tumor Prognosis of soft tissue sarcomas • Local recurrence : surgical margins • Metastasis and overall survival : histologic grade Grade and prediction of metastasis • • • • • • • • • • Markhede - 1982 Heise - 1986 Bell - 1989 Mandard - 1989 Alvegard - 1990 Gaynor - 1992 Ravaud - 1992 Pisters - 1996 Coindre - 1996 ……... WHO classification of soft tissue tumors (2002) Histologic grading • French system (FNCLCC) • American system (NCI) French Grading System A 3-grade system with 3 parameters • Differentiation (1,2,3) • Mitotic index (1,2,3) • Necrosis (0,1,2) Total • 2-3 : grade 1 • 4-5 : grade 2 • 6-7-8 : grade 3 French grading System Differentiation • Histologic type/subtype ± true differentiation • Scores : 1. Sarcomas closely resembling normal adult tissue 2. Sarcomas for which histologic typing is certain 3. Embryonal and poorly differentiated sarcomas, synovial sarcoma, PNET, osteosarcoma, pleomorphic rhabdomyosarcoma, pleomorphic liposarcoma, round cell liposarcoma French grading System Differentiation • Histologic type/subtype ± true differentiation • Scores : 1. Sarcomas closely resembling normal adult tissue 2. Sarcomas for which histologic typing is certain 3. Embryonal and poorly differentiated sarcomas, synovial sarcoma, PNET, osteosarcoma, pleomorphic rhabdomyosarcoma, pleomorphic liposarcoma, round cell liposarcoma French grading System Differentiation • Histologic type/subtype ± true differentiation • Scores : 1. Sarcomas closely resembling normal adult tissue 2. Sarcomas for which histologic typing is certain 3. Embryonal and poorly differentiated sarcomas, synovial sarcoma, PNET, osteosarcoma, pleomorphic rhabdomyosarcoma, pleomorphic liposarcoma, round cell liposarcoma French grading System Differentiation • Histologic type/subtype ± true differentiation • Scores : 1. Sarcomas closely resembling normal adult tissue 2. Sarcomas for which histologic typing is certain 3. Embryonal and poorly differentiated sarcomas, synovial sarcoma, PNET, osteosarcoma, pleomorphic rhabdomyosarcoma, pleomorphic liposarcoma, round cell liposarcoma French Grading System Mitotic index • In 10 successive HPF (.1734 mm²), in most mitotic areas • Scores : 1. 0 to 9/10 HPF 2. 10 to 19/10 HPF 3. More than 19/10 HPF French Grading System Rules for counting mitoses • • • • • early and adequate fixation of tumor good macroscopic sampling sections of good quality adequate sampling at the microscopic level take your time French Grading System Necrosis • Extension of tumor necrosis at histologic, macroscopic, (and radiologic ?) levels • Scores : 0 : no necrosis 1 : < 50 % of T. necrosis 2 : > 50 % of T. necrosis French Grading System A 3-grade system with 3 parameters • Differentiation (1,2,3) • Mitotic index (1,2,3) • Necrosis (0,1,2) Total • 2-3 : grade 1 • 4-5 : grade 2 • 6-7-8 : grade 3 SOFT TISSUE SARCOMAS (N = 694) (French Sarcoma Group) 1 M E T A S T A S I S F R E E S U R V I V A L 0.9 GRADE 1 0.8 N = 83 P = .0002 0.7 GRADE 2 0.6 N = 296 0.5 P < .0001 0.4 GRADE 3 0.3 N = 315 0.2 0.1 fb 08-94 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 YEARS French Grading System Reproducibility • 25 cases - 15 pathologists • Grade : - differentiation - mitotic index - necrosis • Histologic type 75 % 74 % 73 % 81 % 61 % WHO classification of soft tissue tumors (2002) Histologic grading • French system (FNCLCC) • American system (NCI) Soft-tissue sarcomas (n = 410) overall survival 1 .9 .8 n = 73 n = 64 grade 1 n = 189 n = 241 grade 2 n = 148 n = 105 grade 3 .7 .6 .5 .4 .3 .2 FNCLCC system .1 p= NCI system 5x10-13 p = 6,2x10-9 0 0 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120 months Soft-tissue sarcomas (n = 410) overall survival 1 .9 .8 n = 73 n = 64 grade 1 n = 189 n = 241 grade 2 n = 148 n = 105 grade 3 .7 .6 .5 .4 .3 .2 FNCLCC system .1 p= NCI system 5x10-13 p = 6,2x10-9 0 0 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120 months Soft-tissue sarcomas (n = 410) overall survival 1 .9 .8 n = 73 n = 64 grade 1 n = 189 n = 241 grade 2 n = 148 n = 105 grade 3 .7 .6 .5 .4 .3 .2 FNCLCC system .1 p= NCI system 5x10-13 p = 6,2x10-9 0 0 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120 months French and NCI Grading Systems Multivariate analysis - 410 patients Metastasis-free survival Parameters Relative-risk p value French - G3 Size > 10 cm Deep tumor French -G2 7.70 2.10 2.61 2.81 2.14 x 10-7 2.45 x 10-4 3.73 x 10-3 8.48 x 10-3 Histologic grading Conditions of use and limitations • Grading is not a substitute for typing • Not applicable to every sarcoma • Representative sampling of good quality • Value of grade according to histologic types • Importance of clinical factors Sarcomas and Grade • Soft tissue sarcomas • Adult • Untreated tumors Histologic grading Conditions of use and limitations • Grading is not a substitute for typing • Not applicable to every sarcoma • Representative sampling of good quality • Value of grade according to histologic types • Importance of clinical factors Core needle biopsy and grading • Studies with a good concordance (84-88%) Heslin et al Ann Surg Oncol 1997 (163 patients) Welker et al Cancer 2001 (155 patients) Hoeber et al Ann Surg Oncol 2001 (179 patients) • Problem of sampling error • Underestimation of grade Histologic grading Conditions of use and limitations • Grading is not a substitute for typing • Not applicable to every sarcoma • Representative sampling of good quality • Value of grade according to histologic types • Importance of clinical factors Grade and prediction of metastasis • French Sarcoma Data Base • 1980 - 1994 : 1240 adult STS non metastatic first tumoral event 5 % lost to follow-up median FU : 88 months Histologic types of STS and prediction of metastases Multivariate analysis (n = 1240) • • • • • • • • MFH (n = 349) Unclassified sarcomas (n = 140) Synovial sarcomas (n = 125) Miscellaneous sarcomas (n = 158) Liposarcomas (n = 188) Leiomyosarcomas (n = 148) MPNST (n = 72) Rhabdomyosarcomas (n = 60) Grade Grade Grade, T3 Grade Size, Grade, Subtype T3, Grade, Size - SOFT TISSUE SARCOMAS : Synovial sarcomas and Grade (n = 125) 1 M E T A S T A S I S F R E E S U R V I V A L 0,9 0,8 grade 2 (n=56) 0,7 0,6 0,5 0,4 grade 3 (n=69) 0,3 0,2 p = 1.9x10-5 0,1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 years SOFT TISSUE SARCOMAS : Myxoid Liposarcomas and Grade (n = 66) 1 grade 1 (n=43) 0,9 M E T A S T A S I S F R E E S U R V I V A L 0,8 0,7 grade 2 (n=23) 0,6 0,5 0,4 0,3 0,2 p = .02 0,1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 years Which sarcomas should not be graded ? • • • • • • Tumors of intermediate malignancy MPNST Alveolar soft part sarcoma Clear cell sarcoma Extraskelettal myxoid chondrosarcoma Dedifferentiated liposarcoma Histologic grading Conditions of use and limitations • Grading is not a substitute for typing • Not applicable to every sarcoma • Representative sampling of good quality • Value of grade according to histologic types • Importance of clinical factors Grade and prediction of metastasis Cox multivariate analysis - 1199 patients Parameters Grade 3 Tumor size > 10 cm T3 Deep tumor Relative-risk p value 7.81 2.02 1.50 1.47 1.1 x 10-14 1.2 x 10-5 .0003 .048 SOFT TISSUE SARCOMAS (N = 692) - 1 M E T A S T A S I S F R E E S U R V I V A L (French Sarcoma Group) GRADE 1 + Superficial GRADE 2 0.9 N = 146 0.8 0.7 0.6 Deep GRADE 2 + GRADE 3 0.5 N = 546 0.4 0.3 0.2 P < .0001 0.1 fb 08-94 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 YEARS Prognosis of soft tissue sarcomas • Local recurrence : surgical margins • Metastasis and overall survival : histologic grade • Importance of cooperation with the surgeon • Importance of histo type and clinical factors
Similar documents
Rhabdomyomas and Rhabdomyosarcomas (RMS)
• Gorlin syndrome mutation: PTCH1 – Negative regulator of hedgehog signaling pathway – Pathway may also be activated in sporadic, non-syndromic tumors
More information