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Sex differences in patients with gastrointestinal stromal tumours: do they exist and does it affect survival?

BACKGROUND: Sex differences in cancer have gained attention in recent years. The role of sex as a prognostic factor in gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GIST) has not been well established. The aim of this research was to elucidate potential sex differences in GIST patients and the influence of sex...

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Autores principales: IJzerman, N.S., van Werkhoven, E., Mohammadi, M., Hollander, D. den, Bleckman, R.F., Reyners, A.K.L., Desar, I.M.E., Gelderblom, H., Grünhagen, D.J., Mathijssen, R.H.J., Steeghs, N., van der Graaf, W.T.A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9808455/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36493601
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.esmoop.2022.100649
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author IJzerman, N.S.
van Werkhoven, E.
Mohammadi, M.
Hollander, D. den
Bleckman, R.F.
Reyners, A.K.L.
Desar, I.M.E.
Gelderblom, H.
Grünhagen, D.J.
Mathijssen, R.H.J.
Steeghs, N.
van der Graaf, W.T.A.
author_facet IJzerman, N.S.
van Werkhoven, E.
Mohammadi, M.
Hollander, D. den
Bleckman, R.F.
Reyners, A.K.L.
Desar, I.M.E.
Gelderblom, H.
Grünhagen, D.J.
Mathijssen, R.H.J.
Steeghs, N.
van der Graaf, W.T.A.
author_sort IJzerman, N.S.
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description BACKGROUND: Sex differences in cancer have gained attention in recent years. The role of sex as a prognostic factor in gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GIST) has not been well established. The aim of this research was to elucidate potential sex differences in GIST patients and the influence of sex on disease-specific survival (DSS). METHODS: A review of the literature was carried out to obtain an overview of all literature with sex as a covariate on GIST survival analyses. Furthermore, in the Dutch GIST Registry, GIST characteristics between males and females were compared and the influence of sex on DSS was analysed. RESULTS: A total of 118 articles from the review of the literature met our selection criteria; 58% of the articles found no sex difference in survival and 42% did find a sex difference. All differences favoured female patients, although there was substantial overlap of individual patients in the various reported groups. The Dutch GIST Registry cohort consisted of 1425 patients (46% female). Compared with female patients, male patients had larger tumours (mean 9.0 cm versus 7.9 cm) and higher mitotic rates (34.4% versus 28.0% >5 mitoses/5 mm(2)). GIST in males was more often metastasized at diagnosis (21.3% versus 13.7%) and incurable (38.5% versus 31.0%). Male patients less often received surgery of the primary tumour (71.7% versus 78.9%), but did experience more tumour ruptures (18.2% versus 13.3%). Male patients had a worse DSS than females. This was not statistically significant when corrected for differences in GIST characteristics. CONCLUSIONS: In case of sex differences in GIST in the literature, male patients have a worse outcome. In our Dutch GIST cohort a similar finding was made, but sex was shown not to be an independent factor. Male patients more often had aggressive GISTs, with larger tumours, higher mitotic rates, more tumour ruptures, and metastases, which could explain the sex differences in DSS.
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spelling pubmed-98084552023-01-04 Sex differences in patients with gastrointestinal stromal tumours: do they exist and does it affect survival? IJzerman, N.S. van Werkhoven, E. Mohammadi, M. Hollander, D. den Bleckman, R.F. Reyners, A.K.L. Desar, I.M.E. Gelderblom, H. Grünhagen, D.J. Mathijssen, R.H.J. Steeghs, N. van der Graaf, W.T.A. ESMO Open Original Research BACKGROUND: Sex differences in cancer have gained attention in recent years. The role of sex as a prognostic factor in gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GIST) has not been well established. The aim of this research was to elucidate potential sex differences in GIST patients and the influence of sex on disease-specific survival (DSS). METHODS: A review of the literature was carried out to obtain an overview of all literature with sex as a covariate on GIST survival analyses. Furthermore, in the Dutch GIST Registry, GIST characteristics between males and females were compared and the influence of sex on DSS was analysed. RESULTS: A total of 118 articles from the review of the literature met our selection criteria; 58% of the articles found no sex difference in survival and 42% did find a sex difference. All differences favoured female patients, although there was substantial overlap of individual patients in the various reported groups. The Dutch GIST Registry cohort consisted of 1425 patients (46% female). Compared with female patients, male patients had larger tumours (mean 9.0 cm versus 7.9 cm) and higher mitotic rates (34.4% versus 28.0% >5 mitoses/5 mm(2)). GIST in males was more often metastasized at diagnosis (21.3% versus 13.7%) and incurable (38.5% versus 31.0%). Male patients less often received surgery of the primary tumour (71.7% versus 78.9%), but did experience more tumour ruptures (18.2% versus 13.3%). Male patients had a worse DSS than females. This was not statistically significant when corrected for differences in GIST characteristics. CONCLUSIONS: In case of sex differences in GIST in the literature, male patients have a worse outcome. In our Dutch GIST cohort a similar finding was made, but sex was shown not to be an independent factor. Male patients more often had aggressive GISTs, with larger tumours, higher mitotic rates, more tumour ruptures, and metastases, which could explain the sex differences in DSS. Elsevier 2022-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9808455/ /pubmed/36493601 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.esmoop.2022.100649 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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IJzerman, N.S.
van Werkhoven, E.
Mohammadi, M.
Hollander, D. den
Bleckman, R.F.
Reyners, A.K.L.
Desar, I.M.E.
Gelderblom, H.
Grünhagen, D.J.
Mathijssen, R.H.J.
Steeghs, N.
van der Graaf, W.T.A.
Sex differences in patients with gastrointestinal stromal tumours: do they exist and does it affect survival?
title Sex differences in patients with gastrointestinal stromal tumours: do they exist and does it affect survival?
title_full Sex differences in patients with gastrointestinal stromal tumours: do they exist and does it affect survival?
title_fullStr Sex differences in patients with gastrointestinal stromal tumours: do they exist and does it affect survival?
title_full_unstemmed Sex differences in patients with gastrointestinal stromal tumours: do they exist and does it affect survival?
title_short Sex differences in patients with gastrointestinal stromal tumours: do they exist and does it affect survival?
title_sort sex differences in patients with gastrointestinal stromal tumours: do they exist and does it affect survival?
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9808455/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36493601
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.esmoop.2022.100649
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