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Review
. 2014 Jan 20:2014:412527.
doi: 10.1155/2014/412527. eCollection 2014.

Primary synovial sarcomas of the mediastinum: a systematic review and pooled analysis of the published literature

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Primary synovial sarcomas of the mediastinum: a systematic review and pooled analysis of the published literature

Samer Salah et al. ISRN Oncol. .

Abstract

Background. The aim of this systematic review is to attempt to provide a descriptive analysis for cases of synovial sarcoma (SS) arising in the mediastinum and to analyze prognostic factors. Methods. We performed PubMed database search in July 2013. Twenty-two studies, which included 40 patients, form the basis of this review. Demographic and disease-related factors were analyzed for possible influence on survival. Findings were compared with extremity SS studies reported in literature. Results. Sixteen cases (40%) presented with locally advanced unresectable disease, 2 (5%) with metastatic disease, and 22 (55%) with localized resectable disease. Median tumor size was 11 cm (range: 5-20 cm). Thirty patients were assessable for survival and had a 5-year OS of 36%. Completeness of resection was the only factor associated with significant improvement in OS (5-year survival of 63% and 0% in favor of complete resection, P = 0.003). Conclusion. Mediastinal SS is associated with poor prognosis as more cases are diagnosed at an advanced stage and with larger tumor size compared to extremity SS. Complete surgical resection is the only identified factor associated with better prognosis and may result in survival outcomes that are comparable with those for localized SS of the extremity.

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Kaplan-Meier overall survival estimation for the patients with mediastinal synovial sarcoma.
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Kaplan-Meier overall survival estimation for patients with mediastinal synovial sarcoma according to completeness of surgical resection.

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