不同种族肾细胞癌患者的副肿瘤综合征患病率和存活率

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Edouard H. Nicaise , Benjamin N. Schmeusser , Gregory Palmateer , Khushali Vashi , Krishna Parikh , Dattatraya Patil , Daniel D. Shapiro , E. Jason Abel , Shreyas Joshi , Vikram Narayan , Kenneth Ogan , Viraj A. Master
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摘要

导言:人们对肾细胞癌(RCC)术前副肿瘤综合征(PNS)的发病率知之甚少。许多代表 PNS 的实验室异常在纳入 RCC 的预测生存模型后显示出了预后价值。我们试图描述肾切除术后的 RCC 患者中 PNS 基线患病率与总生存率(OS)和癌症特异性生存率(CSS)之间的关系:我们对 2000 年至 2022 年期间接受手术的任何阶段、主要组织学 RCC 患者的肾切除术数据库进行了回顾性审查。要求提供 90 天内的基线实验室值(最近使用)。PNS的存在是根据既定的实验室临界值定义的。Kaplan-Meier曲线估计了生存率,多变量Cox比例危险模型检验了PNS与肾切除术后OS和CSS之间的关系。结果:共纳入2599例患者,分期如下:1494例I期;180例II期;616例III期;306例IV期。从I期(31.3%)到IV期(74.2%),RCC患者中出现>1个PNS的比例明显增加(P < .001)。C 反应蛋白升高是最常见的 PNS(45.4%)。在多变量分析中,>1 个 PNS 的存在与较高的全因死亡率(HR 2.09;P < .001)和癌症特异性死亡率(HR 2.55;P < .001)相关。据报告,10 年 OS 估计值为65.2%(无 PNS)、52.3%(1 PNS)、36.6%(>1 PNS);10 年 CSS 估计值:88.3%(无 PNS)、52.3%(1 PNS)、36.6%(>1 PNS):88.3%(无 PNS)、79.3%(1 PNS)、61.6%(>1 PNS):讨论:即使考虑到患者和疾病的特征,主要组织学RCC中PNS发生率的增加也与全因死亡率和癌症特异性死亡率风险的显著增加有关。
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Paraneoplastic Syndrome Prevalence and Survival in Racially-Diverse Cohort With Renal Cell Carcinoma

Introduction

The prevalence of preoperative paraneoplastic syndromes (PNS) in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is poorly understood. Many laboratory abnormalities representative of PNS have demonstrated prognostic value when incorporated into predictive survival models in RCC. We sought to characterize the relationship between baseline prevalence of PNS with overall survival (OS) and cancer-specific survival (CSS) in RCC patients following nephrectomy.

Methods

Our prospectively maintained nephrectomy database was retrospectively reviewed for any stage, major histology RCC patients that underwent surgery from 2000 to 2022. Baseline laboratory values within 90 days (closest used) were required. Presence of PNS was defined according to established laboratory cutoffs. Kaplan-Meier curves estimated survival rates, and multivariable Cox proportional hazards models examined the association between PNS with OS and CSS following nephrectomy.

Results

2599 patients were included with listed staging: 1494 Stage I; 180 Stage II; 616 Stage III; 306 Stage IV. Proportion of patients presenting with >1 PNS significantly increased from stage I (31.3%) to stage IV (74.2%) RCC (P < .001). Elevated C-reactive protein was the most prevalent PNS (45.4%). On multivariable analysis, the presence of >1 PNS was associated with higher risk of all-cause (HR 2.09; P < .001) and cancer-specific mortality (HR 2.55; P < .001). The 10-year OS estimates as reported: 65.2% (no PNS), 52.3% (1 PNS), 36.6% (>1 PNS); and 10-year CSS estimates: 88.3% (no PNS), 79.3% (1 PNS), 61.6% (>1 PNS).

Discussion

Increased prevalence of PNS in major histology RCC was associated with a significant increase in the risk of all-cause and cancer-specific mortality even when accounting for patient and disease characteristics.

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