We have evaluated the effect of adjuvant chemotherapy on time to recurrence and survival in two prospective trials of women with stage I uterine sarcomas. The first trial compared surgery only to surgery plus Adriamycin. The 5-year estimated survival rate was 36% for surgery alone and 63% for surgery plus Adriamycin. The 5-year recurrence free rate for surgery alone was 46% as compared to 75% for surgery plus Adriamycin. The second trial, without a concurrent control group, included patients with stage I uterine sarcoma and adjuvant cyclaphosphamide, vincristine, Adriamycin, and dacarbazine (CYVADIC) chemotherapy. The 5-year survival rate was 89% and the recurrence-free rate was 80%. In all of these trials, as well as in the report of Van Nagell et al (Cancer 57:1451-1454, 1986) of adjuvant vincristine, actinomycin-D, and cyclophosphamide (VAC) chemotherapy, there are too few patients to make any formal statistical comparison of the groups, although the surgery plus CYVADIC group appears to be the most promising.