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Natural History of Malignant Bone Disease in Gastric Cancer: Final Results of a Multicenter Bone Metastasis Survey

BACKGROUND: Bone metastasis represents an increasing clinical problem in advanced gastric cancer (GC) as disease-related survival improves. In literature, few data on the natural history of bone disease in GC are available. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Data on clinicopathology, skeletal outcomes, skeletal-...

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Autores principales: Silvestris, Nicola, Pantano, Francesco, Ibrahim, Toni, Gamucci, Teresa, De Vita, Fernando, Di Palma, Teresa, Pedrazzoli, Paolo, Barni, Sandro, Bernardo, Antonio, Febbraro, Antonio, Satolli, Maria Antonietta, Bertocchi, Paola, Catalano, Vincenzo, Giommoni, Elisa, Comandone, Alessandro, Maiello, Evaristo, Riccardi, Ferdinando, Ferrara, Raimondo, Trogu, Antonio, Berardi, Rossana, Leo, Silvana, Bertolini, Alessandro, Angelini, Francesco, Cinieri, Saverio, Russo, Antonio, Pisconti, Salvatore, Brunetti, Anna Elisabetta, Azzariti, Amalia, Santini, Daniele
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3810275/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24204569
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0074402
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author Silvestris, Nicola
Pantano, Francesco
Ibrahim, Toni
Gamucci, Teresa
De Vita, Fernando
Di Palma, Teresa
Pedrazzoli, Paolo
Barni, Sandro
Bernardo, Antonio
Febbraro, Antonio
Satolli, Maria Antonietta
Bertocchi, Paola
Catalano, Vincenzo
Giommoni, Elisa
Comandone, Alessandro
Maiello, Evaristo
Riccardi, Ferdinando
Ferrara, Raimondo
Trogu, Antonio
Berardi, Rossana
Leo, Silvana
Bertolini, Alessandro
Angelini, Francesco
Cinieri, Saverio
Russo, Antonio
Pisconti, Salvatore
Brunetti, Anna Elisabetta
Azzariti, Amalia
Santini, Daniele
author_facet Silvestris, Nicola
Pantano, Francesco
Ibrahim, Toni
Gamucci, Teresa
De Vita, Fernando
Di Palma, Teresa
Pedrazzoli, Paolo
Barni, Sandro
Bernardo, Antonio
Febbraro, Antonio
Satolli, Maria Antonietta
Bertocchi, Paola
Catalano, Vincenzo
Giommoni, Elisa
Comandone, Alessandro
Maiello, Evaristo
Riccardi, Ferdinando
Ferrara, Raimondo
Trogu, Antonio
Berardi, Rossana
Leo, Silvana
Bertolini, Alessandro
Angelini, Francesco
Cinieri, Saverio
Russo, Antonio
Pisconti, Salvatore
Brunetti, Anna Elisabetta
Azzariti, Amalia
Santini, Daniele
author_sort Silvestris, Nicola
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Bone metastasis represents an increasing clinical problem in advanced gastric cancer (GC) as disease-related survival improves. In literature, few data on the natural history of bone disease in GC are available. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Data on clinicopathology, skeletal outcomes, skeletal-related events (SREs), and bone-directed therapies for 208 deceased GC patients with evidence of bone metastasis were statistically analyzed. RESULTS: Median time to bone metastasis was 8 months (CI 95%, 6.125–9.875 months) considering all included patients. Median number of SREs/patient was one. Less than half of the patients (31%) experienced at least one and only 4 and 2% experienced at least two and three events, respectively. Median times to first and second SRE were 2 and 4 months, respectively. Median survival was 6 months after bone metastasis diagnosis and 3 months after first SRE. Median survival in patients who did not experience SREs was 5 months. Among patients who received zoledronic acid before the first SRE, the median time to appearance of first SRE was significantly prolonged compared to control (7 months vs 4 months for control; P: 0.0005). CONCLUSIONS: To our knowledge, this retrospective analysis is the largest multicenter study to demonstrate that bone metastases from GC are not so rare, are commonly aggressive and result in relatively early onset of SREs in the majority of patients. Indeed, our large study, which included 90 patients treated with ZOL, showed, for the first time in literature, a significant extension of time to first SRE and increase in the median survival time after diagnosis of bone metastasis. Taken together, these data may support the beneficial effects of ZOL in GC patients.
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spelling pubmed-38102752013-11-07 Natural History of Malignant Bone Disease in Gastric Cancer: Final Results of a Multicenter Bone Metastasis Survey Silvestris, Nicola Pantano, Francesco Ibrahim, Toni Gamucci, Teresa De Vita, Fernando Di Palma, Teresa Pedrazzoli, Paolo Barni, Sandro Bernardo, Antonio Febbraro, Antonio Satolli, Maria Antonietta Bertocchi, Paola Catalano, Vincenzo Giommoni, Elisa Comandone, Alessandro Maiello, Evaristo Riccardi, Ferdinando Ferrara, Raimondo Trogu, Antonio Berardi, Rossana Leo, Silvana Bertolini, Alessandro Angelini, Francesco Cinieri, Saverio Russo, Antonio Pisconti, Salvatore Brunetti, Anna Elisabetta Azzariti, Amalia Santini, Daniele PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Bone metastasis represents an increasing clinical problem in advanced gastric cancer (GC) as disease-related survival improves. In literature, few data on the natural history of bone disease in GC are available. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Data on clinicopathology, skeletal outcomes, skeletal-related events (SREs), and bone-directed therapies for 208 deceased GC patients with evidence of bone metastasis were statistically analyzed. RESULTS: Median time to bone metastasis was 8 months (CI 95%, 6.125–9.875 months) considering all included patients. Median number of SREs/patient was one. Less than half of the patients (31%) experienced at least one and only 4 and 2% experienced at least two and three events, respectively. Median times to first and second SRE were 2 and 4 months, respectively. Median survival was 6 months after bone metastasis diagnosis and 3 months after first SRE. Median survival in patients who did not experience SREs was 5 months. Among patients who received zoledronic acid before the first SRE, the median time to appearance of first SRE was significantly prolonged compared to control (7 months vs 4 months for control; P: 0.0005). CONCLUSIONS: To our knowledge, this retrospective analysis is the largest multicenter study to demonstrate that bone metastases from GC are not so rare, are commonly aggressive and result in relatively early onset of SREs in the majority of patients. Indeed, our large study, which included 90 patients treated with ZOL, showed, for the first time in literature, a significant extension of time to first SRE and increase in the median survival time after diagnosis of bone metastasis. Taken together, these data may support the beneficial effects of ZOL in GC patients. Public Library of Science 2013-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3810275/ /pubmed/24204569 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0074402 Text en © 2013 Silvestris et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Silvestris, Nicola
Pantano, Francesco
Ibrahim, Toni
Gamucci, Teresa
De Vita, Fernando
Di Palma, Teresa
Pedrazzoli, Paolo
Barni, Sandro
Bernardo, Antonio
Febbraro, Antonio
Satolli, Maria Antonietta
Bertocchi, Paola
Catalano, Vincenzo
Giommoni, Elisa
Comandone, Alessandro
Maiello, Evaristo
Riccardi, Ferdinando
Ferrara, Raimondo
Trogu, Antonio
Berardi, Rossana
Leo, Silvana
Bertolini, Alessandro
Angelini, Francesco
Cinieri, Saverio
Russo, Antonio
Pisconti, Salvatore
Brunetti, Anna Elisabetta
Azzariti, Amalia
Santini, Daniele
Natural History of Malignant Bone Disease in Gastric Cancer: Final Results of a Multicenter Bone Metastasis Survey
title Natural History of Malignant Bone Disease in Gastric Cancer: Final Results of a Multicenter Bone Metastasis Survey
title_full Natural History of Malignant Bone Disease in Gastric Cancer: Final Results of a Multicenter Bone Metastasis Survey
title_fullStr Natural History of Malignant Bone Disease in Gastric Cancer: Final Results of a Multicenter Bone Metastasis Survey
title_full_unstemmed Natural History of Malignant Bone Disease in Gastric Cancer: Final Results of a Multicenter Bone Metastasis Survey
title_short Natural History of Malignant Bone Disease in Gastric Cancer: Final Results of a Multicenter Bone Metastasis Survey
title_sort natural history of malignant bone disease in gastric cancer: final results of a multicenter bone metastasis survey
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3810275/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24204569
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0074402
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