A Comprehensive Single Institutional Review of 2 Years in a Designated Fast-Track Sarcoma Diagnostic Clinic Linked with a Sarcoma Specialist Advisory Group: Meeting the Target but Failing the Task?
Table 4
Diagnosed sarcomas according to tumour type, grade, and metastatic nature.
Diagnosis (number)
Age (range)
Size mm (range)
G?
G1
G2
G3
M(P)
M(E)
Chondrosarcoma ()
60
90
1
Ewing’s sarcoma ()
20.33 (17–22)
106.66 (80–140)
3
2
Undifferentiated (pleomorphic) sarcoma ()
69.33 (40–89)
80.33 (40–130)
6
3
1
Leiomyosarcoma ()
57.66 (30–70)
80 (45–150)
1
1
1
Liposarcoma ()
66.61 (34–93)
137.38 (64–240)
3
8
2
Myxoid liposarcoma ()
69
160
1
Myofibroblastic sarcoma ()
68
44
1
Myxoid fibrosarcoma ()
64 (52–81)
80.25 (60–100)
2
2
2
Osteoblastic osteosarcoma ()
33
110
1
1
PEComa ()
58
74
1
Sarcoma with rhabdomyosarcomatous differentiation ()
60
180
1
1
Spindle cell sarcoma ()
65 (26–85)
108.33 (10–220)
1
2
Synovial sarcoma ()
53
40
1
Gastrointestinal stromal tumour ()
58.5 (54–63)
150 (100–200)
2
1
G?: radiological diagnosis only and therefore grade is unknown, G1: grade 1, G2: grade 2, G3: grade 3, M(P): metastatic at presentation, and M(E): early (<1 year) metastatic relapse.