| Literature DB >> 25295114 |
Duqun Chen1, Yifan Li1, Zuhu Yu1, Zhengming Su2, Liangchao Ni3, Yaoting Gui3, Shangqi Yang3, Bentao Shi4, Yongqing Lai3.
Abstract
Urachal carcinomas are rare bladder malignances, which usually present at an advanced stage with a high risk of distant metastases and a poor prognosis. To improve understanding of this uncommon carcinoma, a retrospective review was conducted for the cases observed at Peking University Shenzhen Hospital and Peking University First Hospital. The clinical outcomes were analyzed for 17 patients with a diagnosis of urachal cancer, who were admitted to Peking University Shenzhen Hospital (Shenzhen, China) and Peking University First Hospital (Beijing, China) between 1998 and 2013. The TNM staging system was used to predict outcomes. Among the 17 study patients, there were 10 males and seven females, with a median age at diagnosis of 50 years. A total of four (23%) patients presented with lymph node or distant metastasis. The median overall survival time for all stages was 57.6 months, with five patients (38.4%) alive for more than five years following treatment. The application of the TNM staging system demonstrated a median survival time of 6.2 years for stage I/II patients, compared with a median survival of 1.8 years (log-rank, P<0.001) for patients with advanced disease (stages III and IV). In addition, no significant correlation was observed between tumor size and age, and survival. In conclusion, urachal carcinomas are usually locally advanced at presentation. Surgical excision remains the predominant choice of treatment and lymph node dissection is not required unless lymph node involvement is confirmed by preoperative examination. The current results indicated that the most significant predictor of prognosis was the tumor grade.Entities:
Keywords: survival; tumor grade; urachal carcinoma
Year: 2014 PMID: 25295114 PMCID: PMC4186584 DOI: 10.3892/ol.2014.2502
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncol Lett ISSN: 1792-1074 Impact factor: 2.967
Clinical features of the patients at diagnosis.
| Variables | n |
|---|---|
| n | 17 |
| Gender | |
| Male | 10 |
| Female | 7 |
| Age, years | |
| <50 | 8 |
| ≥50 | 9 |
| Primary symptoms and signs | |
| Hematuria | 14 |
| Dysuria | 1 |
| Palpable mass | 2 |
Imaging findings.
| Variables | n |
|---|---|
| Ultrasound | 17 |
| Hypoechoic mass | 8 |
| Hyperechoic mass | 4 |
| Heterogeneous mass | 5 |
| Urine cytology | 5 |
| Negative | 4 |
| Positive | 1 |
| Computed tomography | 15 |
| Solid mass | 14 |
| Cystic mass | 1 |
| Thickened bladder dome | 1 |
| Necrosis | 1 |
| Calcification | 7 |
| Lymph nodes metastasis | 2 |
| Cystoscopy | 16 |
| Mass lesion visualized | 15 |
| Normal examination | 1 |
| Tumor diameter, cm | 17 |
| ≥4 | 8 |
| <4 | 9 |
Primary treatment modality.
| Variables | n |
|---|---|
| n | 17 |
| Observation | 1 |
| Urachus excision | 1 |
| Transurethral bladder tumor resection | 1 |
| Radical cystectomy | 2 |
| Partial cystectomy + urachus excision | 7 |
| Partial cystectomy + urachus excision + pelvic lymph node dissection | 5 |
Urachal tumor staging and grade according to TNM staging.
| Variables | n |
|---|---|
| Sheldon tumor stage | |
| I | 0 |
| II | 2 |
| III | 11 |
| IV | 4 |
| TNM staging system | |
| T1N0M0 | 0 |
| T2N0M0 | 7 |
| T3N0M0 | 6 |
| T4N1M0 | 2 |
| T4N0M1 | 2 |
| Tumor grade | |
| Low (grades 1 or 2) | 7 |
| High (grades 3 or 4) | 10 |
Confined to the urachal mucosa;
invasion confined to the urachus;
extended to the bladder, abdominal wall, peritoneum and viscera other than bladder;
metastatic urachal cancer to the lymph nodes of distant sites.
TNM, tumor, node, metastases.
Pathology of urachal carcinoma.
| Variables | n |
|---|---|
| n | 16 |
| Histology | |
| Adenocarcinoma | |
| Mucin producing adenocarcinoma | 9 |
| Signet ring cell adenocarcinoma | 3 |
| TCC | 2 |
| Adenocarcinoma + TCC | 2 |
| Lymph node dissection | 5 |
| Positive | 2 |
| Negative | 3 |
| Positive surgical margin | 1 |
TCC, transitional cell carcinoma.
Figure 1Overall survival for urachal carcinoma patients.
Figure 2Overall survival of urachal carcinoma patients according to Sheldon tumor stage.
Prognosis according to stage of carcinoma.
| Tumor stage | Median overall survival time, years |
|---|---|
| I | NA |
| II | 6.2 |
| III | 2.4 |
| IV | 1.1 |
NA, not applicable.
Figure 3Overall survival of urachal carcinoma patients according to age.
Figure 4Overall survival of urachal carcinoma patients according to tumor size.