Department of Pathology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA.
Ann Diagn Pathol. 2011 Jun;15(3):194-7. doi: 10.1016/j.anndiagpath.2010.02.010. Epub 2010 May 6.
Postradiation sarcomas are long-term complications of radiation treatment of various forms of cancer. Osteosarcoma, specifically, occurring in patients with a history of prostate cancer is rare; but with high-dose radiotherapy now an accepted standard of care for localized prostate adenocarcinoma, it should be considered in the clinical setting of patients presenting with potential remote disease relapse. We describe an osteosarcoma of the pubic ramus in a patient previously treated 10 years prior with radiation therapy for prostate cancer. Because of the long latency period, the appearance of lytic bone lesions with soft tissue components in pelvic bony structures may mimic recurrent/metastatic prostate adenocarcinoma. The prognosis of patients developing osteosarcoma after radiotherapy for prostate cancer is similar to other radiation-induced osteosarcomas occurring in the axial skeleton, with a 50% overall mortality within the first year after diagnosis.
放射性肉瘤是各种癌症放射治疗的长期并发症。骨肉瘤,特别是在有前列腺癌病史的患者中,非常罕见;但是,由于高剂量放疗现在已经成为局限性前列腺腺癌的标准治疗方法,因此对于出现潜在远处疾病复发的患者,应该在临床环境中考虑这种情况。我们描述了一位患者的耻骨支骨肉瘤,该患者 10 年前曾因前列腺癌接受放疗。由于潜伏期长,骨盆骨结构中出现溶骨性骨病变伴软组织成分,可能类似于复发性/转移性前列腺腺癌。在前列腺癌放疗后发生骨肉瘤的患者的预后与发生在轴骨骼中的其他放疗诱导的骨肉瘤相似,在诊断后第一年的总死亡率为 50%。