Palliative resection or radiation of primary tumor prolonged survival for metastatic esophageal cancer

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作者
Xu, Jing [1 ]
Lu, Donghui [2 ]
Zhang, Li [1 ]
Li, Jian [1 ]
Sun, Guoping [1 ]
机构
[1] Anhui Med Univ, Affiliated Hosp 1, Dept Med Oncol, Hefei, Anhui, Peoples R China
[2] 901st Hosp Joint Logist Support Force PLA, Departrnent Radiol, Hefei, Anhui, Peoples R China
来源
CANCER MEDICINE | 2019年 / 8卷 / 17期
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
metastatic esophageal cancer; nomogram; palliative resection; radiation; SEER; survival; SURGICAL RESECTION; THERAPY; CARCINOMA;
D O I
10.1002/cam4.2609
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Purpose We aimed to explore the value of palliative resection or radiation of primary tumor for metastatic esophageal cancer (EC) patients. Methods Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results database was used for identifying metastatic EC patients. The patients were divided into resection and nonresection groups. And patients without resection were divided into radiation and nonradiation groups. Propensity score matching (PSM) analyses were adopted to reduce the baseline differences between the groups. Cancer specific survivals (CSSs) and overall survivals (OSs) were compared by Kaplan-Meier (K-M) curves. Multivariable analyses by COX proportion hazards model were performed to identify risk factors for CSS and OS. Predictive nomograms were conducted according to both postoperative factors and preoperative factors. Results A total of 7982 metastatic EC patients were selected for our analyses. After PSM, 978 patients were included in the survival analyses comparing palliative resection and nonresection. The CSS and OS for patients underwent palliative resection were significantly longer than those without resection (median CSS: 21 months vs 7 months, P < .001; median OS: 20 months vs 7 months, P < .001). In the overall population without resection, 654 patients were matched for radiation and nonradiation groups. And K-M curves showed that patients with radiation had longer CSS and OS than those without radiation (median CSS: 11 months vs 6 months, P < .001; median OS: 10 months vs 6 months, P < .001). Nomograms were generated for prediction of 1-, 2-, and 3-year CSS and OS. All C-indexes implied moderate discrimination and accuracy. And all nomograms had good calibration. Conclusion Palliative resection or radiation of primary tumor could prolong CSS and OS of metastatic EC patients.
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