Cargando…

Stage 4 s neuroblastoma: features, management and outcome of 268 cases from the Italian Neuroblastoma Registry

BACKGROUND: Infants diagnosed with stage 4 s neuroblastoma commonly experience spontaneous disease regression, with few succumbing without response to therapy. We analyzed a large cohort of such infants enrolled in the Italian Neuroblastoma Registry to detect changes over time in presenting features...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: De Bernardi, Bruno, Di Cataldo, Andrea, Garaventa, Alberto, Massirio, Paolo, Viscardi, Elisabetta, Podda, Marta Giorgia, Castellano, Aurora, D’Angelo, Paolo, Tirtei, Elisa, Melchionda, Fraia, Vetrella, Simona, De Leonardis, Francesco, D’Ippolito, Carmelita, Tondo, Annalisa, Nonnis, Antonella, Erminio, Giovanni, Gigliotti, Anna Rita, Mazzocco, Katia, Haupt, Riccardo
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6329141/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30634996
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13052-018-0599-1
_version_ 1783386778918453248
author De Bernardi, Bruno
Di Cataldo, Andrea
Garaventa, Alberto
Massirio, Paolo
Viscardi, Elisabetta
Podda, Marta Giorgia
Castellano, Aurora
D’Angelo, Paolo
Tirtei, Elisa
Melchionda, Fraia
Vetrella, Simona
De Leonardis, Francesco
D’Ippolito, Carmelita
Tondo, Annalisa
Nonnis, Antonella
Erminio, Giovanni
Gigliotti, Anna Rita
Mazzocco, Katia
Haupt, Riccardo
author_facet De Bernardi, Bruno
Di Cataldo, Andrea
Garaventa, Alberto
Massirio, Paolo
Viscardi, Elisabetta
Podda, Marta Giorgia
Castellano, Aurora
D’Angelo, Paolo
Tirtei, Elisa
Melchionda, Fraia
Vetrella, Simona
De Leonardis, Francesco
D’Ippolito, Carmelita
Tondo, Annalisa
Nonnis, Antonella
Erminio, Giovanni
Gigliotti, Anna Rita
Mazzocco, Katia
Haupt, Riccardo
author_sort De Bernardi, Bruno
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Infants diagnosed with stage 4 s neuroblastoma commonly experience spontaneous disease regression, with few succumbing without response to therapy. We analyzed a large cohort of such infants enrolled in the Italian Neuroblastoma Registry to detect changes over time in presenting features, treatment and outcome. METHODS: Of 3355 subjects aged 0–18 years with previously untreated neuroblastoma diagnosed between 1979 and 2013, a total of 280 infants (8.3%) had stage 4 s characteristics, 268 of whom were eligible for analyses. Three treatment eras were identified on the basis of based diagnostic and chemotherapy adopted. Group 1 patients received upfront chemotherapy; Group 2 and 3 patients underwent observation in the absence of life-threatening symptoms (LTS), except for Group 3 patients with amplified MYCN gene, who received more aggressive therapy. RESULTS: The three groups were comparable, with few exceptions. Ten-year overall survival significantly increased from 76.9 to 89.7% and was worse for male gender, age 0–29 days and presence of selected LTS on diagnosis, elevated LDH, and abnormal biologic features. Infants who underwent primary resection ± chemotherapy did significantly better. On multivariate analysis, treatment eras and the association of hepatomegaly to dyspnea were independently associated with worse outcome. CONCLUSIONS: Our data confirm that stage 4 s neuroblastoma is curable in nearly 90% of cases. Hepatomegaly associated to dyspnea was the most important independent risk factor. The cure rate could be further increased through timely identification of patients at risk who might benefit from surgical techniques, such as intra-arterial chemoembolization and/or liver transplantation, which must be carried out in institutions with specific expertise. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1186/s13052-018-0599-1) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6329141
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2019
publisher BioMed Central
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-63291412019-01-16 Stage 4 s neuroblastoma: features, management and outcome of 268 cases from the Italian Neuroblastoma Registry De Bernardi, Bruno Di Cataldo, Andrea Garaventa, Alberto Massirio, Paolo Viscardi, Elisabetta Podda, Marta Giorgia Castellano, Aurora D’Angelo, Paolo Tirtei, Elisa Melchionda, Fraia Vetrella, Simona De Leonardis, Francesco D’Ippolito, Carmelita Tondo, Annalisa Nonnis, Antonella Erminio, Giovanni Gigliotti, Anna Rita Mazzocco, Katia Haupt, Riccardo Ital J Pediatr Research BACKGROUND: Infants diagnosed with stage 4 s neuroblastoma commonly experience spontaneous disease regression, with few succumbing without response to therapy. We analyzed a large cohort of such infants enrolled in the Italian Neuroblastoma Registry to detect changes over time in presenting features, treatment and outcome. METHODS: Of 3355 subjects aged 0–18 years with previously untreated neuroblastoma diagnosed between 1979 and 2013, a total of 280 infants (8.3%) had stage 4 s characteristics, 268 of whom were eligible for analyses. Three treatment eras were identified on the basis of based diagnostic and chemotherapy adopted. Group 1 patients received upfront chemotherapy; Group 2 and 3 patients underwent observation in the absence of life-threatening symptoms (LTS), except for Group 3 patients with amplified MYCN gene, who received more aggressive therapy. RESULTS: The three groups were comparable, with few exceptions. Ten-year overall survival significantly increased from 76.9 to 89.7% and was worse for male gender, age 0–29 days and presence of selected LTS on diagnosis, elevated LDH, and abnormal biologic features. Infants who underwent primary resection ± chemotherapy did significantly better. On multivariate analysis, treatment eras and the association of hepatomegaly to dyspnea were independently associated with worse outcome. CONCLUSIONS: Our data confirm that stage 4 s neuroblastoma is curable in nearly 90% of cases. Hepatomegaly associated to dyspnea was the most important independent risk factor. The cure rate could be further increased through timely identification of patients at risk who might benefit from surgical techniques, such as intra-arterial chemoembolization and/or liver transplantation, which must be carried out in institutions with specific expertise. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1186/s13052-018-0599-1) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. BioMed Central 2019-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6329141/ /pubmed/30634996 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13052-018-0599-1 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
De Bernardi, Bruno
Di Cataldo, Andrea
Garaventa, Alberto
Massirio, Paolo
Viscardi, Elisabetta
Podda, Marta Giorgia
Castellano, Aurora
D’Angelo, Paolo
Tirtei, Elisa
Melchionda, Fraia
Vetrella, Simona
De Leonardis, Francesco
D’Ippolito, Carmelita
Tondo, Annalisa
Nonnis, Antonella
Erminio, Giovanni
Gigliotti, Anna Rita
Mazzocco, Katia
Haupt, Riccardo
Stage 4 s neuroblastoma: features, management and outcome of 268 cases from the Italian Neuroblastoma Registry
title Stage 4 s neuroblastoma: features, management and outcome of 268 cases from the Italian Neuroblastoma Registry
title_full Stage 4 s neuroblastoma: features, management and outcome of 268 cases from the Italian Neuroblastoma Registry
title_fullStr Stage 4 s neuroblastoma: features, management and outcome of 268 cases from the Italian Neuroblastoma Registry
title_full_unstemmed Stage 4 s neuroblastoma: features, management and outcome of 268 cases from the Italian Neuroblastoma Registry
title_short Stage 4 s neuroblastoma: features, management and outcome of 268 cases from the Italian Neuroblastoma Registry
title_sort stage 4 s neuroblastoma: features, management and outcome of 268 cases from the italian neuroblastoma registry
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6329141/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30634996
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13052-018-0599-1
work_keys_str_mv AT debernardibruno stage4sneuroblastomafeaturesmanagementandoutcomeof268casesfromtheitalianneuroblastomaregistry
AT dicataldoandrea stage4sneuroblastomafeaturesmanagementandoutcomeof268casesfromtheitalianneuroblastomaregistry
AT garaventaalberto stage4sneuroblastomafeaturesmanagementandoutcomeof268casesfromtheitalianneuroblastomaregistry
AT massiriopaolo stage4sneuroblastomafeaturesmanagementandoutcomeof268casesfromtheitalianneuroblastomaregistry
AT viscardielisabetta stage4sneuroblastomafeaturesmanagementandoutcomeof268casesfromtheitalianneuroblastomaregistry
AT poddamartagiorgia stage4sneuroblastomafeaturesmanagementandoutcomeof268casesfromtheitalianneuroblastomaregistry
AT castellanoaurora stage4sneuroblastomafeaturesmanagementandoutcomeof268casesfromtheitalianneuroblastomaregistry
AT dangelopaolo stage4sneuroblastomafeaturesmanagementandoutcomeof268casesfromtheitalianneuroblastomaregistry
AT tirteielisa stage4sneuroblastomafeaturesmanagementandoutcomeof268casesfromtheitalianneuroblastomaregistry
AT melchiondafraia stage4sneuroblastomafeaturesmanagementandoutcomeof268casesfromtheitalianneuroblastomaregistry
AT vetrellasimona stage4sneuroblastomafeaturesmanagementandoutcomeof268casesfromtheitalianneuroblastomaregistry
AT deleonardisfrancesco stage4sneuroblastomafeaturesmanagementandoutcomeof268casesfromtheitalianneuroblastomaregistry
AT dippolitocarmelita stage4sneuroblastomafeaturesmanagementandoutcomeof268casesfromtheitalianneuroblastomaregistry
AT tondoannalisa stage4sneuroblastomafeaturesmanagementandoutcomeof268casesfromtheitalianneuroblastomaregistry
AT nonnisantonella stage4sneuroblastomafeaturesmanagementandoutcomeof268casesfromtheitalianneuroblastomaregistry
AT erminiogiovanni stage4sneuroblastomafeaturesmanagementandoutcomeof268casesfromtheitalianneuroblastomaregistry
AT gigliottiannarita stage4sneuroblastomafeaturesmanagementandoutcomeof268casesfromtheitalianneuroblastomaregistry
AT mazzoccokatia stage4sneuroblastomafeaturesmanagementandoutcomeof268casesfromtheitalianneuroblastomaregistry
AT hauptriccardo stage4sneuroblastomafeaturesmanagementandoutcomeof268casesfromtheitalianneuroblastomaregistry