A retrospective assessment of outcomes of chemotherapy-based versus radiation-only adjuvant treatment for completely resected stage I–IV uterine carcinosarcoma (UCS) with rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) differentiation.

2017 
5595 Background: UCS with RMS differentiation are aggressive cancers with poor survival, and without an established standard treatment (txt). We aimed to determine the progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) in patients (pts) who received either platinum-based chemo with or w/o radiation therapy (pelvic or IVRT), or RT alone (pelvic or IVRT). Methods: MSKCC EMR from 1990 to 2012 was reviewed for pt age, diag. date, primary surgery, residual disease at completion of primary surgery, FIGO stage, txt details, dates of progression, death, site(s) of first recurrence. Univariate analysis for PFS/OS utilized Kaplan Meier method. Differences between PFS/OS and categorical variables of stage + txt type were assessed using log-rank test. All analyses utilized SAS version 9.2. Pts who received chemo with or w/o RT or RT alone were included in the analysis. Results: 53 pts met study criteria. 41/53 (77.4%) pts received chemo: 30/41 (73.2%) paclitaxel-carboplatin (TC); 3/41 (7.3%) ifosfamide (I)-pla...
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