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The prognostic impact of pulmonary metastasectomy in recurrent gynecologic cancers: a retrospective single-institution study
The aim was to examine the impact of pulmonary metastasectomy in patients with recurrent gynecologic cancers. Thirty-seven patients with isolated lung metastases (< 3 nodules) in recurrent epithelial gynecologic cancers were treated at Nagoya University Hospital between 1985 and 2013. The clinico...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4574323/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26412882 |
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author | Adachi, Manabu Mizuno, Mika Mitsui, Hiroko Kajiyama, Hiroaki Suzuki, Shiro Sekiya, Ryuichiro Utsumi, Fumi Shibata, Kiyosumi Taniguchi, Tetsuo Kawaguchi, Koji Yokoi, Kohei Kikkawa, Fumitaka |
author_facet | Adachi, Manabu Mizuno, Mika Mitsui, Hiroko Kajiyama, Hiroaki Suzuki, Shiro Sekiya, Ryuichiro Utsumi, Fumi Shibata, Kiyosumi Taniguchi, Tetsuo Kawaguchi, Koji Yokoi, Kohei Kikkawa, Fumitaka |
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description | The aim was to examine the impact of pulmonary metastasectomy in patients with recurrent gynecologic cancers. Thirty-seven patients with isolated lung metastases (< 3 nodules) in recurrent epithelial gynecologic cancers were treated at Nagoya University Hospital between 1985 and 2013. The clinicopathological data for the 23 patients who underwent surgical resection were retrospectively analyzed, and their survival was compared with patients who received chemotherapy only. The median age at the time of surgery was 56 years (range 28–77). The studied population comprised 7 patients with 2 or 3 nodules and 8 patients with chemoresistant tumors, including fourteen cervical, 4 endometrial, and 5 ovarian primary tumors, with 5-year overall survivals (OSs) after surgery of 61, 100, and 100%, respectively. The survival of recurrence-free interval after initial treatment (>2 years) was significantly favorable (5-year OS 100% vs. 41.7%, p=0.006). Among the 6 patients with re-recurrence of lung metastases, 5 patients underwent a second pulmonary metastasectomy, and all of the patients are currently alive without disease. None of the 29 operations yielded severe complications. Although the survival rate showed a tendency to be higher in the surgery group than in the chemotherapy-only group, no significant difference was observed (5-year OS 81.7% vs. 49.5%, p=0.072). Our results indicate that pulmonary metastasectomy contributed to long-term survival with a low-risk of complications. Surgery to remove isolated lung metastases might provide a favorable prognosis for patients with long recurrence-free intervals and for patients with chemoresistant or re-recurrent tumors. |
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spelling | pubmed-45743232015-09-25 The prognostic impact of pulmonary metastasectomy in recurrent gynecologic cancers: a retrospective single-institution study Adachi, Manabu Mizuno, Mika Mitsui, Hiroko Kajiyama, Hiroaki Suzuki, Shiro Sekiya, Ryuichiro Utsumi, Fumi Shibata, Kiyosumi Taniguchi, Tetsuo Kawaguchi, Koji Yokoi, Kohei Kikkawa, Fumitaka Nagoya J Med Sci Original Paper The aim was to examine the impact of pulmonary metastasectomy in patients with recurrent gynecologic cancers. Thirty-seven patients with isolated lung metastases (< 3 nodules) in recurrent epithelial gynecologic cancers were treated at Nagoya University Hospital between 1985 and 2013. The clinicopathological data for the 23 patients who underwent surgical resection were retrospectively analyzed, and their survival was compared with patients who received chemotherapy only. The median age at the time of surgery was 56 years (range 28–77). The studied population comprised 7 patients with 2 or 3 nodules and 8 patients with chemoresistant tumors, including fourteen cervical, 4 endometrial, and 5 ovarian primary tumors, with 5-year overall survivals (OSs) after surgery of 61, 100, and 100%, respectively. The survival of recurrence-free interval after initial treatment (>2 years) was significantly favorable (5-year OS 100% vs. 41.7%, p=0.006). Among the 6 patients with re-recurrence of lung metastases, 5 patients underwent a second pulmonary metastasectomy, and all of the patients are currently alive without disease. None of the 29 operations yielded severe complications. Although the survival rate showed a tendency to be higher in the surgery group than in the chemotherapy-only group, no significant difference was observed (5-year OS 81.7% vs. 49.5%, p=0.072). Our results indicate that pulmonary metastasectomy contributed to long-term survival with a low-risk of complications. Surgery to remove isolated lung metastases might provide a favorable prognosis for patients with long recurrence-free intervals and for patients with chemoresistant or re-recurrent tumors. Nagoya University 2015-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4574323/ /pubmed/26412882 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view the details of this license, please visit (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Original Paper Adachi, Manabu Mizuno, Mika Mitsui, Hiroko Kajiyama, Hiroaki Suzuki, Shiro Sekiya, Ryuichiro Utsumi, Fumi Shibata, Kiyosumi Taniguchi, Tetsuo Kawaguchi, Koji Yokoi, Kohei Kikkawa, Fumitaka The prognostic impact of pulmonary metastasectomy in recurrent gynecologic cancers: a retrospective single-institution study |
title | The prognostic impact of pulmonary metastasectomy in recurrent gynecologic cancers:
a retrospective single-institution study |
title_full | The prognostic impact of pulmonary metastasectomy in recurrent gynecologic cancers:
a retrospective single-institution study |
title_fullStr | The prognostic impact of pulmonary metastasectomy in recurrent gynecologic cancers:
a retrospective single-institution study |
title_full_unstemmed | The prognostic impact of pulmonary metastasectomy in recurrent gynecologic cancers:
a retrospective single-institution study |
title_short | The prognostic impact of pulmonary metastasectomy in recurrent gynecologic cancers:
a retrospective single-institution study |
title_sort | prognostic impact of pulmonary metastasectomy in recurrent gynecologic cancers:
a retrospective single-institution study |
topic | Original Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4574323/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26412882 |
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