Survival benefit of surgery with postoperative radiotherapy in locally advanced cervical adenocarcinoma: a population-based analysis

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Wang, Xia [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Lu, Xiaojuan [4 ]
Chen, Junxing [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Yi, Hanjie [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Lan, Qiongyu [1 ,2 ,3 ]
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[1] Nanchang Univ, Affiliated Hosp 2, Dept Oncol, 1 Minde St, Nanchang 330000, Jiangxi, Peoples R China
[2] Jiangxi Key Lab Clin Translat Canc Res, Nanchang, Jiangxi, Peoples R China
[3] Nanchang Univ, Radiat Induced Heart Damage Inst, Nanchang, Jiangxi, Peoples R China
[4] Dean Cty Peoples Hosp, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Jiujiang, Jiangxi, Peoples R China
关键词
Cervical cancer; Adenocarcinoma; Surgery; Radiotherapy; Stages; Survival; SQUAMOUS-CELL CARCINOMA; EARLY-STAGE ADENOCARCINOMA; RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY; CANCER; THERAPY; RADIATION; OUTCOMES; DISEASE;
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10.1186/s12893-023-02203-3
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BackgroundThe incidence of cervical adenocarcinoma (AC) has experienced a considerable increase in recent decades. Despite this, our understanding of the optimal management of locally advanced cervical AC remains limited. The present study sought to compare the clinical outcomes of radical hysterectomy with postoperative radiotherapy (PORT) and primary radiotherapy (RT) in patients with locally advanced cervical AC using the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database.MethodsThe data were extracted from the SEER database utilizing the SEER * STAT software (version 8.4.0.1). The study included patients diagnosed with locally advanced cervical AC between 2004 and 2017 with adequate information available for analysis. Patients were assigned to either the Surgery + PORT or Primary RT group based on treatment modality, and their clinical characteristics were compared. Propensity score matching (PSM) was utilized to adjust for differences in baseline characteristics between groups. The primary endpoints of the study were overall survival (OS) and cancer-specific survival (CSS).ResultsOf the 1363 patients who met the inclusion criteria, 302 (22.16%) underwent Surgery + PORT, while 1061 patients received Primary RT. The two groups differed significantly in terms of age, year of diagnosis, tumor size, grade, stage, T/N stage, and chemotherapy. PSM was performed to balance the baseline characteristics between the two groups, resulting in 594 patients being analyzed. After PSM, the Surgery + PORT group exhibited significantly improved survival rates. The 5-year OS rates were 69.7% (95% CI: 63.3%-76.9%) for the Surgery + PORT group and 60.9% (95% CI: 56.0%-66.3%) for the group receiving Primary RT (p = 0.002). The 5-year CSS rates for the two groups were 70.7% (95% CI: 64.3%-77.8%) and 66.2% (95% CI: 61.3%-71.5%), respectively (p = 0.049). Multivariate analysis revealed that Surgery + PORT was an independent favorable prognostic factor for OS (HR = 0.60, p = 0.001) and CSS (HR = 0.69, p = 0.022). Although the combined approach of surgery and PORT resulted in a favorable impact on OS in patients aged 65 years or older (HR = 0.57, p = 0.048), it did not result in a statistically significant improvement in CSS in the same age group (HR = 0.56, p = 0.087). Similarly, the combined treatment did not yield a statistically significant increase in either OS (HR = 0.78, p = 0.344) or CSS (HR = 0.89, p = 0.668) in patients with tumors larger than 60 mm.ConclusionThe present study demonstrated that Surgery + PORT was associated with improved OS and CSS in patients with locally advanced cervical AC when compared to Primary RT. As such, Surgery + PORT may be a preferable therapeutic option for carefully selected patients with cervical AC. These findings offer valuable insight into the management of locally advanced cervical AC and may assist in personalized treatment decisions.
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