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Alarm symptoms of soft-tissue and bone sarcoma in patients referred to a specialist center

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE —: The Danish Cancer Patient Pathway for sarcoma defines a set of alarm symptoms as criteria for referral to a sarcoma center. This may exclude cancer patients without alarm symptoms, so we investigated the presence of alarm symptoms (defined as being indicative of a sarcoma)...

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Autores principales: Dyrop, Heidi B, Vedsted, Peter, Safwat, Akmal, Maretty-Nielsen, Katja, Hansen, Bjarne H, Jørgensen, Peter H, Baad-Hansen, Thomas, Keller, Johnny
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Publicado: Informa Healthcare 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4259033/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25175662
http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453674.2014.957086
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author Dyrop, Heidi B
Vedsted, Peter
Safwat, Akmal
Maretty-Nielsen, Katja
Hansen, Bjarne H
Jørgensen, Peter H
Baad-Hansen, Thomas
Keller, Johnny
author_facet Dyrop, Heidi B
Vedsted, Peter
Safwat, Akmal
Maretty-Nielsen, Katja
Hansen, Bjarne H
Jørgensen, Peter H
Baad-Hansen, Thomas
Keller, Johnny
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description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE —: The Danish Cancer Patient Pathway for sarcoma defines a set of alarm symptoms as criteria for referral to a sarcoma center. This may exclude cancer patients without alarm symptoms, so we investigated the presence of alarm symptoms (defined as being indicative of a sarcoma) in patients who had been referred to the Aarhus Sarcoma Center. PATIENTS AND METHODS —: We reviewed the medical records of all 1,126 patients who had been referred, with suspected sarcoma, from other hospitals in the period 2007–2010 for information on symptoms, clinical findings, and diagnosis. Alarm symptoms were analyzed for predictive values in diagnosing sarcoma. RESULTS —: 179 (69%) of 258 sarcoma patients were referred with alarm symptoms (soft-tissue tumor > 5 cm or deep-seated, fast-growing soft-tissue tumor, palpable bone tumor, or deep persisting bone pain). The remaining 79 sarcomas were found accidentally. “Size over 5 cm” for soft-tissue tumors, and “deep persisting bone pain” for bone tumors had the highest sensitivity and positive predictive value. Of the 79 sarcoma patients who were referred without alarm symptoms, 7 were found accidentally on imaging, 5 were referred with suspected recurrence of a sarcoma, 64 were referred with a confirmed histological diagnosis, and 3 were referred for other reasons. INTERPRETATION —: Defined alarm symptoms are predictive of sarcoma, but one-third of the patients were found accidentally. Further studies on presenting symptoms in primary care are needed to assess the true value of alarm symptoms.
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spelling pubmed-42590332015-01-08 Alarm symptoms of soft-tissue and bone sarcoma in patients referred to a specialist center Dyrop, Heidi B Vedsted, Peter Safwat, Akmal Maretty-Nielsen, Katja Hansen, Bjarne H Jørgensen, Peter H Baad-Hansen, Thomas Keller, Johnny Acta Orthop Tumor BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE —: The Danish Cancer Patient Pathway for sarcoma defines a set of alarm symptoms as criteria for referral to a sarcoma center. This may exclude cancer patients without alarm symptoms, so we investigated the presence of alarm symptoms (defined as being indicative of a sarcoma) in patients who had been referred to the Aarhus Sarcoma Center. PATIENTS AND METHODS —: We reviewed the medical records of all 1,126 patients who had been referred, with suspected sarcoma, from other hospitals in the period 2007–2010 for information on symptoms, clinical findings, and diagnosis. Alarm symptoms were analyzed for predictive values in diagnosing sarcoma. RESULTS —: 179 (69%) of 258 sarcoma patients were referred with alarm symptoms (soft-tissue tumor > 5 cm or deep-seated, fast-growing soft-tissue tumor, palpable bone tumor, or deep persisting bone pain). The remaining 79 sarcomas were found accidentally. “Size over 5 cm” for soft-tissue tumors, and “deep persisting bone pain” for bone tumors had the highest sensitivity and positive predictive value. Of the 79 sarcoma patients who were referred without alarm symptoms, 7 were found accidentally on imaging, 5 were referred with suspected recurrence of a sarcoma, 64 were referred with a confirmed histological diagnosis, and 3 were referred for other reasons. INTERPRETATION —: Defined alarm symptoms are predictive of sarcoma, but one-third of the patients were found accidentally. Further studies on presenting symptoms in primary care are needed to assess the true value of alarm symptoms. Informa Healthcare 2014-12 2014-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4259033/ /pubmed/25175662 http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453674.2014.957086 Text en Copyright: © Nordic Orthopaedic Federation http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY-NC-ND 3.0 License which permits users to download and share the article for non-commercial purposes, so long as the article is reproduced in the whole without changes, and provided the original source is credited.
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Dyrop, Heidi B
Vedsted, Peter
Safwat, Akmal
Maretty-Nielsen, Katja
Hansen, Bjarne H
Jørgensen, Peter H
Baad-Hansen, Thomas
Keller, Johnny
Alarm symptoms of soft-tissue and bone sarcoma in patients referred to a specialist center
title Alarm symptoms of soft-tissue and bone sarcoma in patients referred to a specialist center
title_full Alarm symptoms of soft-tissue and bone sarcoma in patients referred to a specialist center
title_fullStr Alarm symptoms of soft-tissue and bone sarcoma in patients referred to a specialist center
title_full_unstemmed Alarm symptoms of soft-tissue and bone sarcoma in patients referred to a specialist center
title_short Alarm symptoms of soft-tissue and bone sarcoma in patients referred to a specialist center
title_sort alarm symptoms of soft-tissue and bone sarcoma in patients referred to a specialist center
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4259033/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25175662
http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453674.2014.957086
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