PURPOSE: We retrospectively analyzed the risk of recurrence and conditional Disease-Free Survival (cDFS) in 63 patients with complete remission during treatment with tirosin kinase inhibitor (TKI), alone or with local treatment in metastatic renal cell carcinoma. RESULTS: 37% patients achieve CR with TKI alone, while 63% with additional loco-regional treatments. 49% patients recurred after CR, with a median Disease free survival of 28.2 months. Patients treated with multimodal approaches present lower rate of recurrence (40% vs 61%) and longer Disease free survival compared to patient treated with TKI alone (16.5 vs 41.9 months, p=0.039). Furthermore the rate of recurrence was higher in patients with brain (88%), pancreatic (71%) and bone metastasis (50%). Patients who continued TKI therapy after complete response had a longer disease free survival than patients who stopped therapy, although the difference was not significant (42.1 vs 25.1 months, p=0.254). 2y-cDFS was better in patients treated with multimodal treatment and who continued TKIs than the other patient arms. CONCLUSIONS: The prognostic value of CR depends on the site where was obtained and how was obtained (with or without locoregional treatment). Cessation of TKI should be carefully considered in complete responder patients.

Risk of recurrence and conditional survival in complete responders treated with TKIs plus or less locoregional therapies for metastatic renal cell carcinoma

Santini D.;Santoni M.;Galli L.;Buti S.;Altobelli E.;Porta C.;
2016-01-01

Abstract

PURPOSE: We retrospectively analyzed the risk of recurrence and conditional Disease-Free Survival (cDFS) in 63 patients with complete remission during treatment with tirosin kinase inhibitor (TKI), alone or with local treatment in metastatic renal cell carcinoma. RESULTS: 37% patients achieve CR with TKI alone, while 63% with additional loco-regional treatments. 49% patients recurred after CR, with a median Disease free survival of 28.2 months. Patients treated with multimodal approaches present lower rate of recurrence (40% vs 61%) and longer Disease free survival compared to patient treated with TKI alone (16.5 vs 41.9 months, p=0.039). Furthermore the rate of recurrence was higher in patients with brain (88%), pancreatic (71%) and bone metastasis (50%). Patients who continued TKI therapy after complete response had a longer disease free survival than patients who stopped therapy, although the difference was not significant (42.1 vs 25.1 months, p=0.254). 2y-cDFS was better in patients treated with multimodal treatment and who continued TKIs than the other patient arms. CONCLUSIONS: The prognostic value of CR depends on the site where was obtained and how was obtained (with or without locoregional treatment). Cessation of TKI should be carefully considered in complete responder patients.
2016
Esperti anonimi
Inglese
Internazionale
STAMPA
7
22
33381
33390
10
Complete responder patients; Conditional survival; Renal cell carcinoma; Risk of recurrence; Tirosin kinase inhibitor; Aged; Antineoplastic Agents; Carcinoma, Renal Cell; Chemotherapy, Adjuvant; Chi-Square Distribution; Disease Progression; Disease-Free Survival; Female; Humans; Italy; Kaplan-Meier Estimate; Kidney Neoplasms; Male; Middle Aged; Molecular Targeted Therapy; Multivariate Analysis; Proportional Hazards Models; Protein Kinase Inhibitors; Retrospective Studies; Risk Factors; Time Factors; Treatment Outcome; Neoplasm Recurrence, Local
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Santini, D.; Santoni, M.; Conti, A.; Procopio, G.; Verzoni, E.; Galli, L.; di Lorenzo, G.; De Giorgi, U.; De Lisi, D.; Nicodemo, M.; Maruzzo, M.; Mass...espandi
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