Treatment of bone and soft-tissue sarcoma patients in Japan: The distribution of patients and medical specialties by cancer topography and treatment modality.

2016 
e22544Background: Sarcoma clinical guidelines often emphasize the evaluation of patients by an expert multidisciplinary team, and thus in many countries, care is centralized to treatment centers. However, there are no standard guidelines for referrals of sarcoma patients in Japan, and the overall picture of where and by whom they are treated has never been systematically investigated. Methods: We used hospital-based cancer registry and health claims data of sarcoma patients diagnosed in Japan in 2012 and 2013. We analyzed the distribution of patients across hospitals and the extent of centralization of care across treatment modality and cancer topography. Results: We identified 1032 bone and 7257 soft-tissue sarcoma (STS) patients who were newly diagnosed in 2012 and 2013. Bone sarcomas occurred in the limbs in 55% of the patients, with 73% treated by orthopedic surgeons. Care was weakly centralized to 9 high-volume hospitals ( > 10 new cases per year) and 120 hospitals with 1-9 new cases. Care was greatl...
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