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Tumor microenvironment of soft tissue sarcomas and it's predictive significance in modern oncological treatment
Ozaniak, Andrej ; Ozaniak Střížová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Büchler, Tomáš (referee) ; Posová, Helena (referee)
Soft tissue sarcomas (STSs) are malignant tumors of mesenchymal origin, characterized by an extreme heterogeneity in histological composition, biological behavior, and clinical manifestation. Most STSs are chemo- and radiotherapy resistant. A key prognostic factor predicting the risk of distant metastases and affecting the overall survival is the tumor grade. However, grade has not been associated with the risk of local recurrence. Radical surgical procedure is in many cases the only possible treatment modality or at least plays a main role in the multimodal treatment. For patients with distant metastases, the treatment options are very limited. The chemosensitivity of STSs is generally very low, with the exception of several less common subtypes, and accounts for only 5-10% of the cases. In many cases, radiotherapy is a standard part of the treatment protocol. It is usually given in either neoadjuvant or adjuvant settings. However, radiotherapy administration in generalized patients does not improve the prognosis. Cancer immunotherapy is a therapeutic modality that utilizes the physiological cytotoxic antitumoral abilities of the immune cells. Therefore, it does not target the rapidly proliferating tumor cells but rather stimulates the immune cells. A wide variety of different strategies have been...

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