40 Comparison of contemporary management and outcomes of patients with transitional cell carcinomas and malignant Brenner tumors of the ovary
To compare demographics, management, and outcomes for patients (pts) with ovarian transitional cell carcinomas (TCC) and malignant Brenner tumors (MBT) This was a retrospective cohort study of pts with ovarian TCC and MBT (malignant subtypes of transitional cell neoplasms) registered in the SEER 17...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Gynecologic oncology reports 2023-08, Vol.48, p.S22-S22 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To compare demographics, management, and outcomes for patients (pts) with ovarian transitional cell carcinomas (TCC) and malignant Brenner tumors (MBT)
This was a retrospective cohort study of pts with ovarian TCC and MBT (malignant subtypes of transitional cell neoplasms) registered in the SEER 17 research plus database from 2000–2019. Patient and tumor characteristics were compared and relative risks determined. SEER historic stage was used for risk adjustment. Relative survival (RS) was calculated by Kaplan Meier's method. RS is defined as the ratio of the probability of survival in a group of pts with cancer to the expected probability of survival in a comparable group of pts without cancer, and represents cancer survival in the absence of other causes of death
We identified 188 pts with MBT and 272 pts with TCC. There were no significant differences in race or age at diagnosis; 97% of pts in both cohorts had surgery. Rates of lymphadenectomy were similar: 60.9% MBT and 64.5% TCC. MBT presented more frequently with localized disease than TCC (60.9% vs 16.8%, RR 3.61. 95% CI 2.58–5.07, p |
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ISSN: | 2352-5789 2352-5789 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S2352-5789(23)00261-8 |