Qiang Xie, Jiamin Hu, Yi Liu, George Takura Tabengwa, Jinlong Huang, Shuang Liu, Pin Chen, Qin Hu, Xiaobiao Zhang, Tao Xie
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Abstract
Purpose: Leptomeningeal metastasis (LM) is a severe cancer complication with poor prognosis and inconsistent treatment. Most studies are from Western countries, limiting understanding of LM in the Chinese population. This study aims to explore LM characteristics in Chinese patients and develop tailored treatment strategies.
Methods: We retrospectively studied 103 Chinese LM patients, all confirmed by CSF cytology, from 2015 to 2024. Data on demographics, medical history, imaging, and follow-up were gathered. Survival analysis was conducted using the Kaplan - Meier method, and univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to identify prognostic factors. A nomogram was developed, and patients were stratified into risk groups based on these factors.
Results: The median age was 54.99 ± 11.18 years, with 53.4% being female. Lung cancer was the primary tumor in 76.7% of patients. Headache was the most common symptom. The median survival was 441 days. Primary tumor site, CSF tumor cell proportion, and asymptomatic status at diagnosis were independent prognostic factors. The nomogram's C - index was 0.81. We identified two distinct groups of LM patients with markedly different characteristics, which we designated as the indolent and rapid progression phases of LM.
Conclusions: The clinical characteristics of LM patients with positive CSF cytology at the center were described, with a longer median survival than previously reported. The developed nomogram demonstrated potential clinical predictive value. Two distinct LM patient groups were identified: the indolent and rapid progression phases, which hold significant clinical relevance.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Neuro-Oncology is a multi-disciplinary journal encompassing basic, applied, and clinical investigations in all research areas as they relate to cancer and the central nervous system. It provides a single forum for communication among neurologists, neurosurgeons, radiotherapists, medical oncologists, neuropathologists, neurodiagnosticians, and laboratory-based oncologists conducting relevant research. The Journal of Neuro-Oncology does not seek to isolate the field, but rather to focus the efforts of many disciplines in one publication through a format which pulls together these diverse interests. More than any other field of oncology, cancer of the central nervous system requires multi-disciplinary approaches. To alleviate having to scan dozens of journals of cell biology, pathology, laboratory and clinical endeavours, JNO is a periodical in which current, high-quality, relevant research in all aspects of neuro-oncology may be found.