Hypoalbuminaemia is an independent predictor of poor outcome in metastatic ewing's sarcoma family of tumours: a single institutional experience of 150 cases treated with uniform chemotherapy protocol

Biswas, B. ; Rastogi, S. ; Khan, S.A. ; Shukla, N.K. ; Deo, S.V.S. ; Agarwala, S. ; Sharma, D.N. ; Thulkar, S. ; Vishnubhatla, S. ; Pathania, S. ; Bakhshi, S. (2014) Hypoalbuminaemia is an independent predictor of poor outcome in metastatic ewing's sarcoma family of tumours: a single institutional experience of 150 cases treated with uniform chemotherapy protocol Clinical Oncology, 26 (11). pp. 722-729. ISSN 0936-6555

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clon.2014.05.006

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Abstract

Aims Data on metastatic Ewing's sarcoma family of tumours (ESFT) with uniform chemotherapy protocol are minimal. Materials and methods This was a single institutional patient review of patients treated between June 2003 and November 2011 and evaluated on an intent-to-treat analysis. All patients received uniform chemotherapy: neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT), surgery and/or radiotherapy as local treatment followed by adjuvant chemotherapy. Local treatment was offered if the patient achieved a complete response and/or a partial response at both the primary and the metastatic site. Results In total, 150/374 (40%) ESFT patients were metastatic, with a median age of 15 years (range: 2–50); a tumour diameter of 10 cm (range: 1.8–26). Most common metastatic sites were lung only (53; 35%), bone only (35; 23%) and combined bone/lung (25; 17%). Twenty patients underwent surgery; 55 patients received radical radiotherapy after NACT. After a median follow-up of 26.1 months (range: 1.6–101.6), 5 year event-free survival (EFS), overall survival and local control rate (LCR) were 9.1 ± 3.3%, 16.9 ± 5.2% and 31.8 ± 7.9%, respectively. Univariate analysis showed serum albumin ≤3.4 g/dl (P < 0.001) to predict inferior EFS. Tumour size >8 cm (P = 0.05), haemoglobin ≤10 g/dl (P = 0.04), hypoalbuminaemia (P = 0.003) and radical radiotherapy as local treatment (P = 0.03) predicted inferior overall survival. No factor significantly predicted LCR, although age ≤15 years (P = 0.08) and radical radiotherapy as local treatment (P = 0.09) had a trend towards inferior LCR. Hypoalbuminaemia was the only prognostic factor to predict EFS on multivariate analysis. Conclusion This was the largest study of metastatic ESFT from Asia and identified a unique prognostic factor. In view of dismal prognosis with conventional chemotherapy in metastatic ESFT with hypoalbuminaemia, palliative intent therapy may be a potential therapeutic alternative for this subgroup of patients, especially in resource-challenged situations.

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Keywords:Hypoalbuminaemia; Metastatic; Outcome; Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumour; Prognostic Factors
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