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Juan Manuel O'Connor1, Fabiana Marmissolle2, Claudia Bestani3, Veronica Pesce3, Susana Belli4, Enzo Dominichini4, Guillermo Mendez3, Paola Price3, Nora Giacomi5, Alejandro Pairola4, Fernando Sánchez Loria4, Eduardo Huertas4, Claudio Martin6, Karina Patane6, Claudia Poleri7, Moises Rosenberg6, Ana Cabanne3, Mirta Kujaruk3, Analia Caino8, Victor Zamora3, Javier Mariani4, Mariano Dioca9, Patricia Parma9, Gustavo Podesta10, Oscar Andriani10, Gabriel Gondolesi11, Enrique Roca3.
Abstract
Neuroendocrine tumors (NET) include a spectrum of malignancies arising from neuroendocrine cells throughout the body. The objective of this clinical investigation of retrospectively and prospectively collected data was to describe the prevalence, demographic data, clinical symptoms and methods of diagnosis of NET and the treatment and long-term follow-up of patients with NET. Data were provided by the participating centers and assessed for consistency by internal reviewers. All the cases were centrally evaluated (when necessary) by the pathologists in our group. The tissue samples were reviewed by hematoxylin and eosin and immunohistochemical staining techniques to confirm the diagnosis of NET. In total, 532 cases were documented: 461 gastroenteropancreatic-NET (GEP-NET) and 71 bronchial NET (BNET). All the tumors were immunohistochemically defined according to the World Health Organization (WHO) and European Neuroendocrine Tumor Society criteria. The most common initial symptoms in GEP-NET were abdominal pain, diarrhea, bowel obstruction, flushing, gastrointestinal bleeding and weight loss. The most common tumor types were carcinoid (58.0%), non-functional pancreatic tumor (23.0%), metastatic NET of unknown primary (16.0%) and functional pancreatic tumor (3.0%). Of the BNET, 89.0% were typical and 11.0% atypical carcinoids. Of the patients with GEP-NET, 59.2% had distant metastasis at diagnosis. The locations of the primary tumors in GEP-NET were the small bowel (26.9%), pancreas (25.2%), colon-rectum (12.4%), appendix (7.6%), stomach (6.9%), esophagus (2.8%), duodenum (2.0%) and unknown primary (16.3%). The histological subtypes based on the WHO classification were well-differentiated NET (20.1%), well-differentiated neuroendocrine carcinomas (66.5%) and poorly differentiated neuroendocrine carcinomas (10.3%). Overall, 67.3% of the patients underwent surgery, 41.2% with curative intent and 26.1% for palliative purposes. The 5-year survival rates were 65.1% (95% confidence interval, 58.0-71.4%) in GEP-NET and 100.0% in typical carcinoid of the lung. This observational, non-interventional, longitudinal study aimed to accumulate relevant information regarding the epidemiology, clinical presentation and current practices in the treatment of NET patients in Argentina, providing insight into regional differences and patterns of care in this heterogeneous disease.Entities:
Keywords: clinical data; multicenter study; neuroendocrine tumors; observational study
Year: 2014 PMID: 25054030 PMCID: PMC4106663 DOI: 10.3892/mco.2014.332
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Clin Oncol ISSN: 2049-9450