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Surgery Provides Long-Term Survival in Patients with Metastatic Neuroendocrine Tumors Undergoing Resection for Non-Hormonal Symptoms.


ABSTRACT:

Introduction

Patients with metastatic neuroendocrine tumor (NET) often have an indolent disease course yet the outcomes for patients with metastatic NET undergoing surgery for non-hormonal (NH) symptoms of GI obstruction, bleeding, or pain is not known.

Methods

We identified patients with metastatic gastroenteropancreatic NET who underwent resection from 2000 to 2016 at 8 academic institutions who participated in the US Neuroendocrine Tumor Study Group.

Results

Of 581 patients with metastatic NET to liver (61.3%), lymph nodes (24.1%), lung (2.1%), and bone (2.5%), 332 (57.1%) presented with NH symptoms of pain (n = 223, 67.4%), GI bleeding (n = 54, 16.3%), GI obstruction (n = 49, 14.8%), and biliary obstruction (n = 22, 6.7%). Most patients were undergoing their first operation (85.4%) within 4 weeks of diagnosis. The median overall survival was 110.4 months, and operative intent predicted survival (p < 0.001) with 66.3% undergoing curative resection. Removal of all metastatic disease was associated with the longest median survival (112.5 months) compared to debulking (89.2 months), or palliative resection (50.0 months; p < 0.001). The 1-, 3-, and 12-month mortality was 3.0%, 4.5%, and 9.0%, respectively. Factors associated with 1-year mortality included palliative operations (OR 6.54, p = 0.006), foregut NET (5.62, p = 0.042), major complication (4.91, p = 0.001), and high tumor grade (11.2, p < 0.001). The conditional survival for patients who lived past 1 year was 119 months.

Conclusions

Patients with metastatic NET and NH symptoms that necessitate surgery have long-term survival, and goals of care should focus on both oncologic and quality of life impact. Surgical intervention remains a critical component of multidisciplinary care of symptomatic patients.

SUBMITTER: Chakedis J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10183101 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Surgery Provides Long-Term Survival in Patients with Metastatic Neuroendocrine Tumors Undergoing Resection for Non-Hormonal Symptoms.

Chakedis Jeffery J   Beal Eliza W EW   Lopez-Aguiar Alexandra G AG   Poultsides George G   Makris Eleftherios E   Rocha Flavio G FG   Kanji Zaheer Z   Weber Sharon S   Fisher Alexander A   Fields Ryan R   Krasnick Bradley A BA   Idrees Kamran K   Marincola-Smith Paula P   Cho Clifford C   Beems Megan M   Pawlik Timothy M TM   Maithel Shishir K SK   Schmidt Carl R CR   Dillhoff Mary M  

Journal of gastrointestinal surgery : official journal of the Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract 20181017 1


<h4>Introduction</h4>Patients with metastatic neuroendocrine tumor (NET) often have an indolent disease course yet the outcomes for patients with metastatic NET undergoing surgery for non-hormonal (NH) symptoms of GI obstruction, bleeding, or pain is not known.<h4>Methods</h4>We identified patients with metastatic gastroenteropancreatic NET who underwent resection from 2000 to 2016 at 8 academic institutions who participated in the US Neuroendocrine Tumor Study Group.<h4>Results</h4>Of 581 patie  ...[more]

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