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What is the prognosis of well-differentiated liposarcoma?

What is the prognosis of well-differentiated liposarcoma?

Extremity WDLS usually has a good prognosis after the tumor has been removed, with low rates of recurrence and essentially no mortality. Retroperitoneal WDLS, however, has a 5-year probability of freedom from recurrence of only 54% and a 5-year disease-specific survival of 80 to 90%.

Is a well-differentiated liposarcoma malignant?

Atypical lipomatous tumors/well-differentiated liposarcomas are low-grade malignant mesenchymal neoplasms with high propensity to local recurrence and potential to dedifferentiate to higher grades over time.

How is well-differentiated liposarcoma treated?

Presence of DD changes the disease biology, making the tumor more aggressive and conferring metastatic potential. For most patients with localized WD/DD liposarcoma and for all patients with entirely WD tumors, surgery is the standard of care for treatment.

Does well-differentiated liposarcoma metastasis?

There was no distant metastasis in patients who underwent initial surgery or reoperation. This indicates that well-differentiated liposarcoma does not cause, or only rarely causes distant metastasis.

What is life expectancy with liposarcoma?

Liposarcoma can be life-threatening, but it depends on the type. Well-differentiated liposarcoma has a 100% 5-year survival rate, and most myxoid types have 88% 5-year survival rates. Round-cell and dedifferentiated liposarcomas have a 5-year survival rate of about 50%.

Do Liposarcomas grow fast?

Liposarcomas are also called lipomatous tumors. They usually grow slowly and do not cause pain. In some cases, they can grow very quickly and cause pressure on nearby tissue or organs. Lipomatous tumors are similar to a common type of lump under the skin called lipomas.

Can you survive liposarcoma?

Can liposarcoma be cured?

The treatment of liposarcoma is mainly surgical, with the goal to remove the tumor entirely and prevent its recurrence (achieving a cure) by removing all of the tumor cells. In the past, amputation was the surgical option for these tumors in the limbs.

Can you have liposarcoma for years?

Outlook / Prognosis In some cases, people with liposarcoma need to continue treatments, including chemotherapy or radiation, to keep the cancer from spreading to other parts of the body. These treatments may continue indefinitely to manage the disease.

Can chemotherapy cure liposarcoma?

Standard chemotherapy is effective and yields higher response rates than previously reported in WD/DD liposarcoma of the retroperitoneum. Combination chemotherapy should be considered in DD liposarcoma when tumor shrinkage is critical, especially in those patients with borderline-resectable tumors.