Survival outcomes of patients with cervical cancer and accompanying hydronephrosis: A systematic review of the literature.

IF 3.1 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Oncology Reviews Pub Date : 2019-01-15 eCollection Date: 2019-01-14 DOI:10.4081/oncol.2019.387
Vasilios Pergialiotis, Ioannis Bellos, Nikolaos Thomakos, Dimitrios Haidopoulos, Despina N Perrea, Konstantinos Kontzoglou, Georgios Daskalakis, Alexandros Rodolakis
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Abstract

Hydronephrosis is a sign of advanced stage disease in patients with cervical cancer. Its presence is believed to negatively affect the survival of patients. To date, however, consensus in this field is still lacking. The purpose of the present systematic review is to gather the available data and to provide directions for future research in the field. We systematically searched Medline, Scopus, Clinicaltrials.gov, EMBASE, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials CENTRA and Google Scholar databases from inception till June 2018. Overall, 22 studies were included in the present systematic review that evaluated outcomes from 8521 patients with cervical cancer. The findings of our systematic review support that hydronephrosis negatively affects the overall survival of cervical cancer patients. Specifically, the reported 5- year OS hazards ratio for hydronephrosis ranged between 1.34 and 3.74. Outcomes concerning the disease-free survival of these patients were, however, less discrete. None of the included studies reported whether the decreased survival of patients with hydronephrosis was attributed to complications of obstructive uropathy such as uremia and sepsis. Thus, it remains, to date, unclear whether placement of ureteral stents or percutaneous nephrostomy may actually benefit these patients. More studies are needed to evaluate the actual impact of hydronephrosis on survival rates at the various stages of cervical cancer and to help establish consensus regarding the optimal mode of management of these patients.

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宫颈癌伴肾积水患者的生存结局:文献系统综述。
肾积水是宫颈癌晚期患者的一个症状。它的存在被认为会对患者的生存产生负面影响。然而,迄今为止,在这一领域仍然缺乏共识。本系统综述的目的是收集现有的数据,并为该领域的未来研究提供方向。从成立到2018年6月,我们系统地检索了Medline、Scopus、Clinicaltrials.gov、EMBASE、Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials CENTRA和Google Scholar数据库。总体而言,本系统综述纳入了22项研究,评估了8521例宫颈癌患者的结果。本系统综述的结果支持肾积水对宫颈癌患者的总体生存率有负面影响。具体来说,报告的肾积水5年OS风险比在1.34 - 3.74之间。然而,与这些患者的无病生存相关的结果不那么离散。纳入的研究均未报道肾积水患者的生存期降低是否归因于梗阻性尿病的并发症,如尿毒症和败血症。因此,到目前为止,仍不清楚输尿管支架置入或经皮肾造口术是否真的对这些患者有益。需要更多的研究来评估肾积水对宫颈癌各个阶段生存率的实际影响,并帮助就这些患者的最佳管理模式达成共识。
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Oncology Reviews
Oncology Reviews ONCOLOGY-
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6.30
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9
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9 weeks
期刊介绍: Oncology Reviews is a quarterly peer-reviewed, international journal that publishes authoritative state-of-the-art reviews on preclinical and clinical aspects of oncology. The journal will provide up-to-date information on the latest achievements in different fields of oncology for both practising clinicians and basic researchers. Oncology Reviews aims at being international in scope and readership, as reflected also by its Editorial Board, gathering the world leading experts in both pre-clinical research and everyday clinical practice. The journal is open for publication of supplements, monothematic issues and for publishing abstracts of scientific meetings; conditions can be obtained from the Editor-in-Chief or the publisher.
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