| Literature DB >> 22044775 |
Olfa Derbel1, Sami Limem, Céline Ségura-Ferlay, Jean-Christophe Lifante, Christian Carrie, Jean-Louis Peix, Françoise Borson-Chazot, Claire Bournaud, Jean-Pierre Droz, Christelle de la Fouchardière.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Anaplastic thyroid carcinoma (ATC) is among the most aggressive human malignancies. It is associated with a high rate of local recurrence and with poor prognosis.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22044775 PMCID: PMC3219746 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2407-11-469
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cancer ISSN: 1471-2407 Impact factor: 4.430
Patient characteristics.
| Number of patients (%) | 44 |
|---|---|
| 65 (44-80) | |
| Female | 26 (59) |
| Male | 18 (41) |
| Female/male ratio | 1.4 |
| Nodular goiter | 10 (22.7) |
| Well-differentiated thyroid carcinoma | 8 (18.1) |
| Enlarged thyroid mass | 38 (86.3) |
| Signs of local compression (dyspnea, dysphagia, dysphonia, and cervical pain). | 32 (72.7) |
| Weight loss | 12 (27.2) |
| Local (T4 N0 M0) | 12 (27.2) |
| Regional (T4 N1 M0) | 12 (27.2) |
| Distant (T4 N0 M1, T4 N1 M1) | 20 (45.4) |
| Giant cells | 19 (43.1) |
| Spindle cells | 14 (31.8) |
| Mixed pattern | 6 (13.6) |
| Not available | 5 (11.3) |
Treatment
| Type of treatment (%) | |
|---|---|
| Surgery alone | 2 (4.5) |
| Surgery + CT | 3 (7) |
| Surgery + RT + CT | 35 (79.5) |
| RT alone | 2 (4.5) |
| Surgery + RT | 2 (4.5) |
| Total thyroidectomy | 28 (63.6) |
| Near total thyroidectomy | 7 (15.9) |
| Biopsy/Debulking | 9 (20.4) |
| None | 8 (18.1) |
| Microscopic residual disease | 9 (20.4) |
| Macroscopic residual disease | 25 (56.8) |
| Conventional | 5 (11.3) |
| Hyperfractionated | 34 (77.2) |
| Doxorubicin+ cisplatin | 33 (75) |
| Doxorubicin +carboplatin | 3 (7) |
| Doxorubicin | 1 (2.2) |
| Paclitaxel | 1 (2.2) |
| Complete response | 14 (31.8) |
| Partial response | 8 (18.1) |
| Disease progression | 22 (50) |
Figure 1Kaplan-Meier estimate of overall survival of all 44 patients with anaplastic thyroid carcinoma.
Figure 2Kaplan-Meier estimate of progression free survival of all 44 patients with anaplastic thyroid carcinoma.
Figure 3Forest plot of hazard ratios for overall survival according to prognostic factors for 44 patients with anaplastic thyroid carcinoma.
Figure 4Forest plot of hazard ratios for progression free survival according to prognostic factors for 44 patients with anaplastic thyroid carcinoma.