Primary angiosarcoma occurs de novo, presenting as a breast mass. Secondary angiosarcoma presents predominantly as a skin lesion, in the setting post-operative radiotherapy for breast conserving therapy. Angiosarcoma remains a rare and difficult management problem with poor loco-regional and distal control. Secondary AS is an iatrogenic condition that warrants close follow-up and judicial use of radiotherapy in breast conserving therapy.
This Australian multicenter study of ILI is the largest reported to date. ILI is a useful technique that can be safely and effectively performed across tertiary referral centers for the successful management of advanced extremity melanoma. Increased optimization of perioperative factors might allow response rates to be raised further, while maintaining acceptable toxicity.
Application of sub-stage-specific PET in stage 3 melanoma enables asymptomatic detection of most recurrences, has high NPVs that may provide patient reassurance, and is associated with a high rate of detection of resectable and potentially curable disease at relapse.
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