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Authors Ren S, Wang Z, Huang X, Sun L, Shao J, Ye Z
Received 30 May 2018
Accepted for publication 4 August 2018
Published 3 October 2018 Volume 2018:10 Pages 4181—4189
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/CMAR.S175734
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Peer reviewers approved by Dr Colin Mak
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Antonella D'Anneo
Background: Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is a rare malignant soft tissue sarcoma
with a poor outcome and unclear prognostic factors. The purpose of this study
was to analyze the prognostic postoperative survival factors among patients
with RMS of the limbs.
Methods: Postoperative data on patients with RMS of the limbs from 1983 to
2013 were retrieved from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER)
database of the US National Cancer Institute. Both overall survival (OS) and
cancer-specific survival (CSS) were assessed using the Kaplan–Meier method (to
obtain OS and CSS curves) and a Cox proportional hazards regression
model.
Results: In total, 385 cases were obtained from the SEER database. The 5-
and 10-year OS rates of the entire group were 51.5% and 42.2%, respectively.
The 5- and 10-year CSS rates were 56.7% and 50.7%, respectively. Univariate
analysis revealed that age, location, tumor stage, tumor size, and radiation
therapy (RT) were associated with OS. Age, tumor stage, tumor size, and RT were
associated with CSS. Age, tumor stage, tumor size, and RT were also independent
predictors of both OS and CSS.
Conclusion: Young age, no metastasis at presentation, smaller tumor size, and
RT are favorable factors for prolonging survival among patients with RMS of the
limbs after surgery.
Keywords: rhabdomyosarcoma, SEER, prognosis, survival