Sarcopenia is associated with worse overall survival in patients with anal squamous cell cancer

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作者
Bingmer, Katherine [1 ]
Kondray, Victor [2 ]
Ofshteyn, Asya [1 ]
Bliggenstorfer, Jonathan T. [1 ]
Dietz, David W. [1 ]
Charles, Ronald [1 ]
Stein, Sharon L. [1 ]
Paspulati, Raj [2 ]
Steinhagen, Emily [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hosp Cleveland, Med Ctr, Res Surg Outcomes & Effectiveness Ctr UH RISES, Dept Surg, Cleveland, OH 44106 USA
[2] Univ Hosp Cleveland, Dept Radiol, Med Ctr, 2074 Abington Rd, Cleveland, OH 44106 USA
关键词
anal cancer; chemoradiation; sarcopenia; SALVAGE SURGERY; CHEMOTHERAPY; MANAGEMENT; RESECTION; TOXICITY; OUTCOMES; IMPACT; HEAD;
D O I
10.1002/jso.25887
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Background and Objectives Sarcopenia is associated with poor long-term outcomes in many gastrointestinal cancers, but its role in anal squamous cell carcinoma (ASCC) is not defined. We hypothesized that patients with sarcopenic ASCC experience worse long-term outcomes. Methods A retrospective review of patients with ASCC treated at an academic medical center from 2006 to 2017 was performed. Of 104 patients with ASCC, 64 underwent PET/computed tomography before chemoradiation and were included in the analysis. The skeletal muscle index was calculated as total L3 skeletal muscle divided by height squared. Sarcopenia thresholds were 52.4 cm(2)/m(2) for men and 38.5 cm(2)/m(2) for women. Cox regression analysis was performed to assess overall and progression-free survival. Results Twenty-five percent of the patients were sarcopenic (n = 16). Demographics were similar between groups. There was no difference in the clinical stage or comorbidities between groups. On multivariate analysis, factors associated with worse overall survival were male gender (hazard ratio [HR] 3.7, P = .022) and sarcopenia (HR 3.6, P = .019). Male gender was associated with worse progression-free survival (HR 2.6, P = .016). Conclusions Sarcopenia is associated with worse overall survival in patients with anal cancer. Further studies are indicated to determine if survival can be improved with increased attention to nutritional status in sarcopenic patients.
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页码:1148 / 1153
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