Targeted treatment with pazopanib in metastatic soft tissue sarcoma: Nearly complete response in two cases

  • SEDEF A
  • KÖSE F
  • DOĞAN Ö
  • et al.
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Abstract

Soft tissue sarcomas (STS) are a group of rare mesenchymal cancers that include approximately 50 histological types and account for 1% of all adult cancers. The standard curative treatment option for localized disease is surgical resection and, if a surgically removed tumor exhibits high-risk characteristics, adjuvant chemotherapy and radiotherapy may be administered. Sarcoma presenting at an advanced stage has a dismal prognosis and survival has not markedly improved over the last 20 years. The standard first-line treatment for advanced STS, other than gastrointestinal stromal tumors, is cytotoxic chemotherapy. Therapies targeting pro-angiogenic factors have been a focus of drug development for STS over the last few years. Pazopanib, a multitargeted tyrosine kinase inhibitor, is a novel treatment option for patients with metastatic STS in the second-line setting. This is a presentation of 2 case reports of patients with metastatic STS who responded well to treatment with pazopanib.

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SEDEF, A. M., KÖSE, F., DOĞAN, Ö., ERGÜN, T., SEZER, A., MERTSOYLU, H., … ÖZYILKAN, Ö. (2015). Targeted treatment with pazopanib in metastatic soft tissue sarcoma: Nearly complete response in two cases. Molecular and Clinical Oncology, 3(2), 400–402. https://doi.org/10.3892/mco.2014.456

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