Prognostic factors and outcomes of osseous chondrosarcoma after surgery: the 2004-2014 Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results database study

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作者
Chen, Chun-Hui [1 ,2 ]
Chen, Dong [1 ,2 ]
Lin, Zhong-Ke [1 ,2 ]
Xu, Hui [1 ,2 ]
Zheng, Jing-Wei [3 ]
Lin, Yan [1 ,2 ]
Ni, Wen-Fei [1 ,2 ]
Wang, Xiang-Yang [1 ,2 ]
Chen, Hua [1 ,2 ]
Qiao, Zhi-Guang [4 ]
Wu, Ai-Min [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Wenzhou Med Univ, Dept Orthopaed Surg, Affiliated Hosp 2, Bone Res Inst,Key Orthopaed Lab Zhejiang Prov, 109 Xueyuan Rd, Wenzhou 325027, Peoples R China
[2] Wenzhou Med Univ, Yuying Childrens Hosp, Key Orthopaed Lab Zhejiang Prov, Bone Res Inst, 109 Xueyuan Rd, Wenzhou 325027, Peoples R China
[3] Wenzhou Med Univ, Clin Res Ctr, Stat, Eye Hosp, Wenzhou 325027, Peoples R China
[4] Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ, Shanghai Peoples Hosp 9, Dept Orthopaed Surg, Sch Med, Shanghai 200011, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Prognostic factors; chondrosarcoma; survival; Surveillance; Epidemiology; and End Results (SEER); SEER DATABASE; BONE; SURVIVAL; SPINE;
D O I
10.21037/tcr.2018.03.14
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Background: Chondrosarcoma is a major malignant tumor occurs at skeletal system, the prognostic factors and survival outcomes of osseous chondrosarcoma after surgery were still unclear. Methods: The demographic information extracted include: age, gender, race, year of diagnosis, tumor sites, tumor size, grade, stages from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) 18 registries research database [2004-2014]. The patients don't perform the surgery or the tumors sited at extraskeletal tissue are excluded. Multivariable Cox proportional hazard regression models are used to calculate the HRs with 95% CIs for chondrosarcoma cancer-specific survival (CCSS). Results: Total of 1,630 osseous chondrosarcoma patients that performed surgery are included in present study. Multivariable Cox proportional hazard regression models find that the higher grade and stage, old age more than 75 years, and tumor size more than 20 cm have significant associated with the CCSS. But the gender, race, and tumor sites have no significant associated with CCSS. Conclusions: We find grade, stage were independent prognostic factors for survival rate of osseous chondrosarcoma after surgery, and higher age more than 75 years, bigger tumor size more than 20 cm is also predicted poor outcomes.
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页码:341 / 346
页数:6
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