1.Neoadjuvant chemotherapy in ovarian, primary peritoneal and tubal carcinoma: can imaging results prior to interval debulking predict survival?.
Joseph MENCZER ; Irena USVIATZOV ; Erez BEN-SHEM ; Abraham GOLAN ; Tally LEVY
Journal of Gynecologic Oncology 2011;22(3):183-187
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether there is an association between improvement of computed tomography imaging results prior to interval debulking with survival in patients treated by neoadjuvant chemotherapy. METHODS: The clinical and outcome data of all advanced ovarian, primary peritoneal and tubal carcinoma patients who after diagnosis had neoadjuvant chemotherapy and underwent interval debulking during the period 2000-2010, were abstracted. Results of computed tomography imaging at diagnosis and prior to interval debulking were compared. Two parameters were assessed: the change of the size and number of abnormal findings and the change in the amount of ascites. CA-125 level response was also calculated. An assessment of progression free survival and of survival by the Kaplan-Meier method was made according to the change in computed tomography imaging results and according to response of CA-125 levels. RESULTS: The median progression free survival and the median survival of the 37 study group patients were 7.9 and 49.2 months respectively. No significant difference in progression free survival and survival was observed between patients with marked improvement in the computed tomography results and those with less desirable results (7.93 vs. 7.23 months respectively, p=0.89; 45.8% vs. 52.5% months respectively, p=0.95). There were also no statistically significant difference according to CA-125 level response. CONCLUSION: It seems that neither improvement in imaging results nor CA-125 level response can predict the survival of ovarian carcinoma patients prior to interval debulking after neoadjuvant chemotherapy.
Ascites
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Disease-Free Survival
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Humans
2.Medulloblastoma:An Analysis of Factors Influencing on Its Prognosis.
Byung Kyu CHO ; Kyu Chang WANG ; Il Han KIM ; Sang Il LEE ; Bo Sung SIM ; Kil Soo CHOI
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1988;17(5):929-942
Authors analyzed the results of treatment in 49 cases of medulloblastoma who had been operated upon at the Seoul National University Hospital from January 1972 to June 1987. There were 2 cases(4%) of postoperative mortality(death within postoperative one month) and 13 cases of late moratlity. The 3-year overall survival rate was 49.3% and 3-year disease-free survival rate was 48.5%. The risk period of recurrence was about 2 years after surgery. The 3-year survival rate was significantly better in "grow total resection" group, "radiation dose more than 50 Gy" group, and group II(23 cases operated after July 1982) (p<0.05). The rate of posterior fossa recurrence was lower in "gross total resection" group for the patients who received posterior fossa irradiation of more than 50 Gy.
Disease-Free Survival
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Humans
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Medulloblastoma
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Prognosis*
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Recurrence
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Seoul
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Survival Rate
3.Distal Radius Osteosarcoma.
Won Seok SONG ; Ho Hyun WON ; Jeong Dong LEE ; Dae Geun JEON
The Journal of the Korean Bone and Joint Tumor Society 2010;16(2):55-61
PURPOSE: We analyzed the clinical outcome of osteosarcoma developed in distal radius and the effect of delayed treatment on prognosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twelve patients with distal radius osteosarcoma were analysed. We categorized patients into two groups of standard treatment or non-standard treatment. The patients of standard treatment group are all stage IIB and non-standard treatment group includes five stage IIB and one stage III. RESULTS: Five-year overall survival and disease-free survival rates of standard treatment group were 100% and 83%. Five-year overall survival rate of non-standard treatment group was 44%. Between two group, there are differences in age, tumor size, surgery type, symptom duration. CONCLUSION: Distal radius osteosarcoma have good prognosis than other extremity osteosarcoma. Survival rate of non-standard treatment group were lower than standard treatment group. Although the prognosis of non standard treatment group is poorer, the duration till death was longer than that of other sites with similar condition. Further multi-institutional study should be needed.
Disease-Free Survival
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Extremities
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Humans
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Osteosarcoma
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Prognosis
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Radius
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Survival Rate
4.Outcome of Hepatic Resection for Hepatocellular Carcinoma within the Milan Criteria in Child-Pugh Class A Patients.
Ki Hoon KIM ; Jin Su KIM ; Jeong Ik PARK ; Kwang Hee KIM ; Chang Soo CHOI ; Young Kil CHOI
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 2010;79(1):49-57
PURPOSE: Hepatic resection and liver transplantation are considered a curative treatment for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) within the Milan criteria. In this study, we examine the outcome of hepatic resection for HCC within the Milan criteria, and determine the effectiveness of hepatic resection as the primary treatment for HCC within the Milan criteria in Child-Pugh class A. METHODS: 110 patients underwent curative surgical resection for HCC in Child-Pugh class A between August 1991 and June 2008. Fifty-six patients met Milan criteria (Group M) and the remaining 54 did not (Group N). RESULTS: Overall survival rates at 1, 3, and 5 years were 92.6%, 72.5% and 54.6% versus 70.4%, 43.1%, and 28.7% in Group M and Group N, respectively (P=0.0043). The corresponding disease-free survival rates were 81.5%, 69.7%, and 38.2% versus 46.0%, 32.9%, and 26.9% in Group M and Group N (P=0.0012). HCC recurred in 25 patients in Group M (44.6%) and 35 patients in Group N (64.8%)(P=0.034). Outcomes of hepatic resection in Group M were significantly better compared to Group N. CONCLUSION: Hepatic resection can achieve a comparable 5-year overall survival & disease-free survival to that reported for liver transplantation. Hepatic resection should be considered as the standard therapy for HCC within the Milan criteria in Child-Pugh class A patients.
Carcinoma, Hepatocellular
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Disease-Free Survival
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Humans
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Liver Transplantation
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Survival Rate
5.Comparison of Clinical Outcomes of BRCA1/2 Pathologic Mutation, Variants of Unknown Significance, or Wild Type Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Patients.
Kyung Jin EOH ; Hyung Seok PARK ; Ji Soo PARK ; Seung Tae LEE ; Jeongwoo HAN ; Jung Yun LEE ; Sang Wun KIM ; Sunghoon KIM ; Young Tae KIM ; Eun Ji NAM
Cancer Research and Treatment 2017;49(2):408-415
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the clinical features of epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) patients according to BRCA1/2 mutation status (mutation, variant of uncertain significance [VUS], or wild type). MATERIALS AND METHODS: We analyzed 116 patients whose BRCA1/2 genetic test results were available for mutation type and clinical features, including progression-free survival (PFS), overall survival (OS), and response rate. These characteristics were compared according to BRCA1/2 mutation status. RESULTS: Thirty-seven (37/116, 31.9%) BRCA1/2mutations were identified (BRCA1, 30; BRCA2, 7). Mutation of c.3627_3628insA (p.Leu1209_Glu1210?fs) in BRCA1 was observed in five patients (5/37, 13.5%). Twenty-five patients had BRCA1/2 VUSs (25/116, 21.6%). Personal histories of breast cancer were observed in 48.6% of patients with BRCA1/2 mutation (18/37), 16.0% of patients with BRCA1/2 VUS (4/25), and 7.4% of patients with BRCA wild type (4/54) (p < 0.001). Patients with BRCA1/2 mutation showed longer OS than those with BRCA1/2 wild type (p=0.005). No significant differences were detected in PFS, OS, or response rates between patients with BRCA1/2 VUS and BRCA1/2 mutation (p=0.772, p=0.459, and p=0.898, respectively). CONCLUSION: Patientswith BRCA1/2 mutation had longer OS than thosewith BRCA1/2wild type. Patients with BRCA1/2 mutation and BRCA1/2 VUS displayed similar prognoses.
Breast Neoplasms
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Disease-Free Survival
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Humans
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Ovarian Neoplasms*
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Prognosis
6.Serum methotrexate level is inversely related to the outcome of osteosarcoma patients.
Jun Ah LEE ; Min Suk KIM ; Jin Kyung LEE ; Dong Ho KIM ; Young Joon HONG ; Won Seok SONG ; Wan Hyeong CHO ; Soo Yong LEE ; Jung Sub LIM ; Kyung Duk PARK ; Dae Geun JEON
Korean Journal of Pediatrics 2009;52(5):581-587
PURPOSE: To evaluate the correlation between serum methotrexate (MTX) peak levels and clinical outcome of osteosarcoma, as well as to determine the correlation of these levels with the histologic response and event-free survival (EFS). METHODS: To maintain the homogeneity of the study population, we selected 52 patients with localized extremity osteosarcoma who had received two cycles of neoadjuvant chemotherapy consisting of high-dose (HD) MTX (12 g/m2), cisplatin (100 mg/m2), and doxorubicin (60 mg/m2). RESULTS: Totally, 204 courses of HD MTX were administered. The serial MTX levels (mean+/-SE) at 4 h (peak), 24 h, 48 h, and 72 h were 1292.14+/-12.83 micrometer, 9.29+/-3.89 micrometer, 1.73+/-1.37 micrometer, and 0.58+/-0.44 micrometer, respectively. The peak MTX serum level was 1292.14+/-12.83 micrometer. Neither the continuous average MTX peak level nor the dichotomized MTX peak level was related to the histologic response. However, the patients with a high 24-h MTX level (3.4 micrometer) had a poor histologic response (P=0.044). An inverse relationship was observed between MTX levels and survival: the EFS was better in the patients with a mean MTX peak level of less than 1,400 micrometer (P=0.002) and mean 24-h MTX level of less than 3.4 micrometer (P=0.011). CONCLUSION: The inverse correlation between the MTX level and the outcome is an unexpected finding. Further study on the pharmacokinetics of MTX is required to substantiate our findings and elucidate the mechanism involved.
Cisplatin
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Disease-Free Survival
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Doxorubicin
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Extremities
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Humans
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Methotrexate
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Osteosarcoma
7.Serum methotrexate level is inversely related to the outcome of osteosarcoma patients.
Jun Ah LEE ; Min Suk KIM ; Jin Kyung LEE ; Dong Ho KIM ; Young Joon HONG ; Won Seok SONG ; Wan Hyeong CHO ; Soo Yong LEE ; Jung Sub LIM ; Kyung Duk PARK ; Dae Geun JEON
Korean Journal of Pediatrics 2009;52(5):581-587
PURPOSE: To evaluate the correlation between serum methotrexate (MTX) peak levels and clinical outcome of osteosarcoma, as well as to determine the correlation of these levels with the histologic response and event-free survival (EFS). METHODS: To maintain the homogeneity of the study population, we selected 52 patients with localized extremity osteosarcoma who had received two cycles of neoadjuvant chemotherapy consisting of high-dose (HD) MTX (12 g/m2), cisplatin (100 mg/m2), and doxorubicin (60 mg/m2). RESULTS: Totally, 204 courses of HD MTX were administered. The serial MTX levels (mean+/-SE) at 4 h (peak), 24 h, 48 h, and 72 h were 1292.14+/-12.83 micrometer, 9.29+/-3.89 micrometer, 1.73+/-1.37 micrometer, and 0.58+/-0.44 micrometer, respectively. The peak MTX serum level was 1292.14+/-12.83 micrometer. Neither the continuous average MTX peak level nor the dichotomized MTX peak level was related to the histologic response. However, the patients with a high 24-h MTX level (3.4 micrometer) had a poor histologic response (P=0.044). An inverse relationship was observed between MTX levels and survival: the EFS was better in the patients with a mean MTX peak level of less than 1,400 micrometer (P=0.002) and mean 24-h MTX level of less than 3.4 micrometer (P=0.011). CONCLUSION: The inverse correlation between the MTX level and the outcome is an unexpected finding. Further study on the pharmacokinetics of MTX is required to substantiate our findings and elucidate the mechanism involved.
Cisplatin
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Disease-Free Survival
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Doxorubicin
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Extremities
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Humans
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Methotrexate
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Osteosarcoma
8.Treatment outcomes and clinical relevance of the Follicular Lymphoma International Prognostic Index in Korean follicular lymphoma patients treated with chemotherapy.
Chi Hoon MAENG ; Sung Woo AHN ; Seong Yoon RYU ; Sungjun HAN ; Young Hyeh KO ; Jun Ho JI ; Won Seog KIM ; Seok Jin KIM
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 2016;31(3):560-569
BACKGROUND/AIMS: The Follicular Lymphoma International Prognostic Index (FLIPI) and FLIPI2 are well-known prognostic models for patients with follicular lymphoma (FL). However, their prognostic relevance has not been examined before in Korean patients with FL. METHODS: We reviewed clinical and laboratory information from our database of patients between 1995 and 2012. In total, 125 patients were stratified in three categories according to FLIPI or FLIPI2 scores: low-, intermediate-, and high-risk groups. We compared FLIPI and FLIPI2 in terms of progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS). RESULTS: Among the 125 patients, the prognostic value of FLIPI and FLIPI2 was evaluated in 73 patients who fulfilled the criteria of both prognostic models. Risk stratification by FLIPI and FLIPI2 showed significant differences in unfavorable parameters among each risk group, particularly between low- and intermediate-risk groups. The high-risk group b was significantly associated with poor PFS on both FLIPI and FLIPI2 (p < 0.05). However, the OS was significantly different only in the risk groups determined by FLIPI2 (p = 0.042). In a subgroup analysis of patients who received rituximab-containing chemotherapy, the risk stratification of both prognostic models showed a significant impact on PFS, especially in the low-risk group. CONCLUSIONS: FLIPI and FLIPI2 are appropriate prognostic models in Korean FL patients, especially for discriminating low-risk patients from intermediate- and high-risk groups.
Disease-Free Survival
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Drug Therapy*
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Humans
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Lymphoma, Follicular*
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Prognosis
9.KLF17 Expression in Colorectal Carcinoma and Its Clinical Significance.
He-li GAO ; Na ZHOU ; Zhao SUN ; Xue-lin DOU ; Mei GUAN ; Chun-mei BAI
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2016;38(1):69-72
OBJECTIVETo detect KLF17 expression in colorectal carcinoma (CRC) and to evaluate its effect on the prognosis of colorectal carcinoma.
METHODSImmunohistochemistry was performed to detect the expression of KLF17 in CRC and matched pericarcinous tissue,and the relationship between KLF17 expression and disease-free survival (DFS) was analyzed.
RESULTSOf 73 CRC patients, KLF17 expression was positive in 32 patients and negative in 41 patients. KLF17 expression rate was significantly lower in CRC tissue than in pericarcinous tissue (χ(2)=12.418, P=0.001). The DFS of KLF17-positive stage III colon cancer patients was (56.3±7.2) months (95% CI: 42-70 months), which was significantly longer than that [(32.3±5.5) months (95% CI: 22-43 months)] of KLF17-negative patients (P=0.039).
CONCLUSIONKLF17 expression decreases in CRC tissue, and a positivie KLF17 expression predicts a better prognosis in stage III CRC patients.
Colorectal Neoplasms ; Disease-Free Survival ; Humans ; Immunohistochemistry ; Prognosis ; Transcription Factors
10.A Malignant Transformation of a Spinal Epidural Mass from Ganglioneuroblastoma to Neuroblastoma.
Mehmet Osman AKCAKAYA ; Bilge BILGIC ; Yavuz ARAS ; Nail IZGI
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2015;57(3):211-214
Ganglioneuromas are benign tumors. Surgical excision is the treatment of choice with very good prognosis. However, neuroblastomatous malignant transformation of ganglioneuromas was previously reported. We report a patient with spinal neuroblastoma recurrent from a ganglioneuroblastoma after disease free survival of 13 years. This is one of the rare examples of spinal neuroblastoma and to our knowledge the second case report with malignant transformation from a ganglioneuroblastoma or a ganglioneuroma. The present case is the only report in the literature with further genetic investigations.
Disease-Free Survival
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Ganglioneuroblastoma*
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Ganglioneuroma
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Humans
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Neuroblastoma*
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Prognosis