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  • 1
    ISSN: 1573-7217
    Keywords: primary sarcomas ; breast sarcoma ; cystosarcoma phyllodes ; immunohistochemistry ; histograde ; prognosis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The clinical and pathological features of 33 previously untreated patients with primary breast sarcoma were retrospectively analysed to evaluate the prognostic significance of histologic variables on survival. The series comprised 17 cystosarcomas phyllodes and 16 stromal sarcomas (excluding angiosarcomas). All tumors were reviewed and classified in similar fashion to extramammary soft tissue sarcomas. In addition, immunohistochemical studies were performed on paraffin sections with a panel of several antibodies directed against cytoskeletal filaments and cellular enzymes; five cases were also examined by electron microscopy. Most tumors were malignant fibrous histiocytoma (21 cases) and fibrosarcoma (6 cases) types. Surgery was the main therapy. Metastasis-free survival rate was significantly correlated only with histological grade, consisting of tumor differentiation, tumor necrosis, and mitotic activity. Courses and survivals of the cystosarcoma and stromal groups were identical, questioning the clinical value of this pathologic distinction. All local recurrence, metastasis, or death occurred within 30 months, though follow-up was much longer. Immunohistochemistry was disappointing for identification of specific histologic sub-types.
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    ISSN: 1573-7217
    Keywords: apocrine carcinomas ; infiltrating breast cancer ; prognosis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract We have reviewed the morpho-functional criteria for infiltrating apocrine carcinomas of the breast and analysed long term follow-up of this entity. Thirty-four cases of pure apocrine carcinomas were retrieved from the files of the Dept. of Pathology, IGR, France, for the years 1955–1982. Each case was matched with two controls of other infiltrating ductal carcinomas according to the most important prognostic parameters: nodal status, histograde, anatomic tumor size, and patient age. No significant difference between the survival curves of the two groups was seen. Apocrine carcinoma, although possessing peculiar morphological, ultrastructural, biochemical, and immunohistochemical features to merit recognition as a separate histologic variant of breast cancer, by itself has no apparent clinical significance.
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    ISSN: 1569-8041
    Keywords: ABMT ; anaplastic large-cell lymphoma ; children ; relapse ; vinblastine
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Purpose:to study response to chemotherapy and the outcome ofchildren treated for a relapsed anaplastic large-cell lymphoma (ALCL) and toevaluate the role of bone marrow transplantation (BMT) in these patients. Patients and methods:Clinical data concerning the 41 relapsesthat occurred in 119 patients with ALCL enrolled in 3 consecutive studiessince 1975 were analysed. First-line treatment consisted of intensivechemotherapy according to the COPAD protocol for the first series of 12patients treated between 1975 and 1989 and to the SFOP (French Society ofPediatric Oncology) HM protocols for the 30 patients treated between 1989 and1997. Twenty-eight patients were treated with CV(B)A (CCNU, vinblastine, ara-Cwith or without bleomycin), and the others with miscellaneous protocols forrecurrent disease. Fifteen patients underwent autologous BMT and 1 allogeneicBMT while in CR2. Results:Thirty-six of forty-one (88%) patients achievedCR2. With a median follow-up of 5 years, 12 patients died, 9 of their diseaseand 29 patients are alive in CR2 (20 patients), CR3 (5 patients), CR4 (2patients), CR5 (1 patient) or CR6 (1 patient). Overall and disease-freesurvival are respectively 69% (53%–82%) and44% (29%–61%) at three years. In univariateanalysis, patients treated with ABMT while in CR2 did not appear to have abetter outcome than the other. Remarkably, a long-lasting remission wasobtained in 8 of 13 patients treated with weekly vinblastine for a relapseincluding 6 relapses occurring after ABMT. Conclusions:Relapsed ALCL are highly chemosensitive but over40% of the patients experience several relapses. Prolonged conventionalchemotherapy based on vinblastine might, in some cases, be as efficient asshort intensive treatment with ABMT.
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