The impact of tumour size on the probability of synchronous metastasis and survival in renal cell carcinoma patients: a population-based study

Abstract Background The observed low metastatic potential and favorable survival of small incidentally detected renal cell carcinomas (RCCs) have been a part of the rationale for recommending partial nephrectomy as a first treatment option and active surveillance in selected patients. We examined th...

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Main Authors: Ingimarsson, Johann P, Sigurdsson, Martin I, Hardarson, Sverrir, Petursdottir, Vigdis, Jonsson, Eirikur, Einarsson, Gudmundur V, Gudbjartsson, Tomas
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: BioMed Central Ltd. 2014
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spelling ftbiomed:oai:biomedcentral.com:1471-2490-14-72 2023-05-15T16:51:17+02:00 The impact of tumour size on the probability of synchronous metastasis and survival in renal cell carcinoma patients: a population-based study Ingimarsson, Johann P Sigurdsson, Martin I Hardarson, Sverrir Petursdottir, Vigdis Jonsson, Eirikur Einarsson, Gudmundur V Gudbjartsson, Tomas 2014-08-31 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2490/14/72 en eng BioMed Central Ltd. http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2490/14/72 Copyright 2014 Ingimarsson et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. Renal cell carcinoma Size Metastasis Survival Research article 2014 ftbiomed 2014-09-14T00:40:19Z Abstract Background The observed low metastatic potential and favorable survival of small incidentally detected renal cell carcinomas (RCCs) have been a part of the rationale for recommending partial nephrectomy as a first treatment option and active surveillance in selected patients. We examined the relationship between tumor size and the odds of synchronous metastases (SMs) (primary outcome) and disease specific survival (secondary outcome) in a nationwide RCC registry. Methods Retrospective study of the 794 RCC patients diagnosed in Iceland between 1971 and 2005. Histological material and TNM staging were reviewed centrally. The presence of SM and survival were recorded. Cubic spline analysis was used to assess relationship between tumor size and probability of SM. Univariate and multivariate statistics were used to estimate prognostic factors for SM and survival. Results The probability of SM increased in a non-linear fashion with increasing tumor size (11, 25, 35, and 50%) for patients with tumors of ≤4, 4.1-7.0, 7.1-10.0, and >10 cm, respectively. On multivariate analysis, tumor size was an independent prognostic factor for disease-specific survival (HR = 1.05, 95% CI 1.02-1.09, p < 0.001), but not for SM. Conclusion Tumor size affected the probability of disease-specific mortality but not SM, after correcting for TNM staging in multivariate analysis. This confirms the prognostic ability of the 2010 TNM staging system for renal cell cancer in the Icelandic population. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland BioMed Central TNM ENVELOPE(-58.100,-58.100,-62.000,-62.000)
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topic Renal cell carcinoma
Size
Metastasis
Survival
spellingShingle Renal cell carcinoma
Size
Metastasis
Survival
Ingimarsson, Johann P
Sigurdsson, Martin I
Hardarson, Sverrir
Petursdottir, Vigdis
Jonsson, Eirikur
Einarsson, Gudmundur V
Gudbjartsson, Tomas
The impact of tumour size on the probability of synchronous metastasis and survival in renal cell carcinoma patients: a population-based study
topic_facet Renal cell carcinoma
Size
Metastasis
Survival
description Abstract Background The observed low metastatic potential and favorable survival of small incidentally detected renal cell carcinomas (RCCs) have been a part of the rationale for recommending partial nephrectomy as a first treatment option and active surveillance in selected patients. We examined the relationship between tumor size and the odds of synchronous metastases (SMs) (primary outcome) and disease specific survival (secondary outcome) in a nationwide RCC registry. Methods Retrospective study of the 794 RCC patients diagnosed in Iceland between 1971 and 2005. Histological material and TNM staging were reviewed centrally. The presence of SM and survival were recorded. Cubic spline analysis was used to assess relationship between tumor size and probability of SM. Univariate and multivariate statistics were used to estimate prognostic factors for SM and survival. Results The probability of SM increased in a non-linear fashion with increasing tumor size (11, 25, 35, and 50%) for patients with tumors of ≤4, 4.1-7.0, 7.1-10.0, and >10 cm, respectively. On multivariate analysis, tumor size was an independent prognostic factor for disease-specific survival (HR = 1.05, 95% CI 1.02-1.09, p < 0.001), but not for SM. Conclusion Tumor size affected the probability of disease-specific mortality but not SM, after correcting for TNM staging in multivariate analysis. This confirms the prognostic ability of the 2010 TNM staging system for renal cell cancer in the Icelandic population.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Ingimarsson, Johann P
Sigurdsson, Martin I
Hardarson, Sverrir
Petursdottir, Vigdis
Jonsson, Eirikur
Einarsson, Gudmundur V
Gudbjartsson, Tomas
author_facet Ingimarsson, Johann P
Sigurdsson, Martin I
Hardarson, Sverrir
Petursdottir, Vigdis
Jonsson, Eirikur
Einarsson, Gudmundur V
Gudbjartsson, Tomas
author_sort Ingimarsson, Johann P
title The impact of tumour size on the probability of synchronous metastasis and survival in renal cell carcinoma patients: a population-based study
title_short The impact of tumour size on the probability of synchronous metastasis and survival in renal cell carcinoma patients: a population-based study
title_full The impact of tumour size on the probability of synchronous metastasis and survival in renal cell carcinoma patients: a population-based study
title_fullStr The impact of tumour size on the probability of synchronous metastasis and survival in renal cell carcinoma patients: a population-based study
title_full_unstemmed The impact of tumour size on the probability of synchronous metastasis and survival in renal cell carcinoma patients: a population-based study
title_sort impact of tumour size on the probability of synchronous metastasis and survival in renal cell carcinoma patients: a population-based study
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