Abstract

Among Ewing's sarcoma (ES) of bone and related entities are tumours with neuro-ectodermal features that could represent a biologically distinct type. In order to assess the prognostic significance of the various forms of ES, a retrospective joint study involving three cancer centres in Europe and the U.S.A. was initiated. The material from 315 primary ES was reviewed by a panel of five pathologists and classified as typical ES (220 cases), atypical ES (48 cases) or ES with neuro-ectodermal features (47 cases). Prognostic factor analysis on treatment failure-free survival was performed using the Cox model. It included histopathological classification, initial patient characteristics, clinical presentation and treatment type. After multivariate analysis, in addition to treatment type (P < 0.001), metastases (P = 0.003) and proximal tumour location (P = 0.006), two histopathological parameters correlated with poor treatment failure-free survival, the presence of filigree pattern (P = 0.044) and dark cells (P = 0.043). We conclude that ES with neuro-ectodermal features does not appear to have a different outcome to the other subtypes.

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