Phase 3 Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Open vs Thoracoscopic Management of Pulmonary Metastases in Patients with Osteosarcoma

Objective

To determine if open surgical resection is superior to thoracoscopic resection for thoracic event-free survival (tEFS) in patients with resectable oligometastatic pulmonary osteosarcoma.

Protocol #

AOST2031

Trial Phase:

Phase III

Principal Investigator:

Boomer, Laura

Cancer Type
  • Bones and Joints
Study Site
  • Virginia Commonwealth University

- Patients must be < 50 years at the time of enrollment
- Patients must have </= 4 nodules per lung consistent with or suspicious for metastases, with at least one of which being >/= 3 mm and all of which must be </= 3 cm size
- Lung nodules must be considered resectable by either open thoracotomy or thoracoscopic surgery
- Patients must have a histological diagnosis of osteosarcoma

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  • Enrollment Status 1
  • Age Group Both
  • Protocol Type Treatment
  • Research Study Team Lindsey Gwaltney, MS, RN
    Phone: +1 804-628-2112
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