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Different approaches to advanced soft tissue sarcomas depending on treatment line, goal of therapy and histological subtype.

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2020-04-30

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Martín-Broto, Javier
Reichardt, Peter
Jones, Robin L
Stacchiotti, Silvia

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Introduction: Although rapid evolution over the past few years in advanced soft tissue sarcoma (STS) management has not been without its challenges, it has brought clarity in several areas.Areas covered: This article summarizes the proceedings of the third edition of the Soft Tissue Sarcoma: Evidence and Experience symposium held March 2019 in Madrid, Spain. An update is provided of current approaches to advanced STS management. Case studies illustrate the role of trabectedin in advanced STS management.Expert opinion: First-line treatment of advanced STS requires distinct therapeutic strategies depending on goal: tumor shrinkage or tumor control. Since all sarcoma patients benefit from active treatment irrespective of age or line of therapy, oncologists have a duty to offer active systemic therapies unless the patient is unfit for treatment or chooses to end active treatment. Beyond the first line, histology becomes increasingly relevant for treatment selection. Agents with activity in specific sarcoma subtypes have been identified. Rare tumors represent a substantial medical need requiring strong international collaboration between research groups, pharmaceutical companies, regulatory agencies, and patients to identify active drugs per subtype. Multidisciplinary care in an expert sarcoma center is the primary means of reducing morbidity and mortality in patients with sarcoma.

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Animals
Antineoplastic Agents, Alkylating
Humans
International Cooperation
Sarcoma
Soft Tissue Neoplasms
Trabectedin

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Advanced soft tissue sarcomas, histological subtypes, rare tumors, trabectedin, treatment goal

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