Emergency and routine presentation of neuroendocrine neoplasia in England: determinants of late presentation and survival outcomes.

Endocrine oncology (Bristol, England) Pub Date : 2025-04-14 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1530/EO-25-0012
Marie Line El Asmar, Mohamed Mortagy, Benjamin E White, Dan Burns, John Ramage
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Abstract

Objective: The time from onset of symptoms of neuroendocrine neoplasia (NEN) to diagnosis ranges between 5 and 7 years. Risk factors associated with this and the difference in overall survival (OS) between routine and emergency presentation (RP and EP) are not known.

Design: A retrospective, population-based study.

Methods: A retrospective, population-based study of gastroenteropancreatic and lung NEN registered on England's national cancer between 2012 and 2021. Factors associated with worse OS, or emergency or late presentation (EP or LP), were evaluated using the Kaplan-Meier estimator, Cox and logistic regressions, and machine learning (ML) in two models.

Results: A total of 21,345 NEN were included. 20.3% were EP. EP showed worse OS compared to RP. Factors associated with EP were male sex, advanced stage, worse deprivation and NEC. The ML model showed EP related to advanced stage, small intestinal NEN, NEC, advanced age, deprivation and male sex in decreasing order of importance. Factors associated with LP included EP, male sex and NEC. The ML model showed that NEC, small intestinal NEN, advanced age, EP and male sex are associated with LP in decreasing order of importance.

Conclusion: EP is associated with poor survival. Addressing the associated factors may aid in timely diagnosis and improved survival.

英国神经内分泌瘤的急诊和常规表现:晚期表现和生存结果的决定因素。
目的:神经内分泌瘤(NEN)从症状出现到诊断的时间为5 ~ 7年。与此相关的危险因素以及常规和紧急表现(RP和EP)之间总生存期(OS)的差异尚不清楚。设计:一项基于人群的回顾性研究。方法:一项回顾性的、基于人群的研究,对2012年至2021年在英国国家癌症中心登记的胃肠胰腺和肺部NEN进行了研究。在两个模型中,使用Kaplan-Meier估计器、Cox和logistic回归以及机器学习(ML)评估与较差OS或紧急或延迟表现(EP或LP)相关的因素。结果:共纳入NEN 21345例。EP占20.3%。EP的OS较RP差。与EP相关的因素有男性、晚期、更严重的剥夺和NEC。ML模型显示EP与晚期、小肠NEN、NEC、高龄、剥夺、男性相关程度依次递减。与LP相关的因素包括EP、男性和NEC。ML模型显示,NEC、小肠NEN、高龄、EP和男性与LP的相关性由大到小依次递减。结论:EP与生存不良相关。解决相关因素可能有助于及时诊断和提高生存率。
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