Anna M Czarnecka, Paulina Chmiel, Piotr Błoński, Tomasz Świtaj, Paweł Rogala, Sławomir Falkowski, Hanna Koseła-Paterczyk, Paweł Teterycz, Sylwia Kopeć, Tadeusz Morysiński, Michał Wągrodzki, Piotr Rutkowski
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Long-term outcomes of sequential chemotherapy in epithelioid sarcoma.
Our study was carried out to define the efficacy of treatment with sequential chemotherapy lines in patients with epithelioid sarcoma (ES) at referral centres for sarcoma. From 1998 to 2023, 22 patients with ES were treated with chemotherapy and included in the analysis. The median age at the start of palliative treatment was 35 (20-68). The median follow-up was 22.1 months. In the first line, 13 patients (59%) received anthracycline-based chemotherapy and 6 (27%) high-dose ifosfamide. One patient (4.5%) achieved PR, 15 (68%) SD, and 6 (32%) PD as the best response. The median progression-free survival (PFS) in the first line was 6.4 months (95% CI: 3.02-12.9), but 9.7 months (95% CI: 4.37-NR) for chemotherapy based on anthracycline, indicating a more favourable PFS (p = 0.027). Twenty (90%) patients received second-line treatment, and eleven received third-line chemotherapy. The median OS from the start of first-line palliative chemotherapy was 22.1 months (95% CI: 10.5-41.4) and 14.7 months from the beginning of the second line. Perioperatively, patients pretreated with anthracycline had a median PFS of 2.9 months in the M1 setting. Second-line long-time responses were achieved with pazopanib or vincristine with actinomycin D. Despite chemoresistance, an advantage associated with anthracycline-based chemotherapy was confirmed in the ES cohort. Poor responses underscore the need for further research on targeted therapies for ES. Second-line chemotherapy or clinical trials should be offered to all eligible patients.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Chemotherapy is an international multidisciplinary journal committed to the rapid publication of high quality, peer-reviewed, original research on all aspects of antimicrobial and antitumor chemotherapy.
The Journal publishes original experimental and clinical research articles, state-of-the-art reviews, brief communications and letters on all aspects of chemotherapy, providing coverage of the pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment, and control of infection, as well as the use of anticancer and immunomodulating drugs.
Specific areas of focus include, but are not limited to:
· Antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, antiparasitic, and antiprotozoal agents;
· Anticancer classical and targeted chemotherapeutic agents, biological agents, hormonal drugs, immunomodulatory drugs, cell therapy and gene therapy;
· Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of antimicrobial and anticancer agents;
· The efficacy, safety and toxicology profiles of antimicrobial and anticancer drugs;
· Drug interactions in single or combined applications;
· Drug resistance to antimicrobial and anticancer drugs;
· Research and development of novel antimicrobial and anticancer drugs, including preclinical, translational and clinical research;
· Biomarkers of sensitivity and/or resistance for antimicrobial and anticancer drugs;
· Pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics;
· Precision medicine in infectious disease therapy and in cancer therapy;
· Pharmacoeconomics of antimicrobial and anticancer therapies and the implications to patients, health services, and the pharmaceutical industry.