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Better surv. in pat. with stage 4 RCC after primary removal

Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 10:30 pm
by Olga
This is the first article of that kind that I have seen that proves the benefit of the primary removal in a setting of the stage 4 (metastatic) disease. Although the study was done not in ASPS but in RCC, I expect that it can be used as a starting point in someone's attempt to have the primary removed in a stage 4 ASPS setting.

Better survival in patients with metastasised kidney cancer after nephrectomy: A population-based study in the Netherlands
European Journal of Cancer, 04/24/2011
http://www.ejcancer.info/article/PIIS09 ... ct?rss=yes
Aben KKH et al. – Even after accounting for prognostic profile, patients still benefit from a nephrectomy; an approximately 50% reduction in mortality was observed. It is, therefore, recommended that patients with metastasised disease receive cytoreductive surgery when there is no contraindication. Trial results on cytoreductive surgery combined with targeted molecular therapeutics are awaited for.