| Literature DB >> 26539495 |
Andreas Thorstenson1, Ulrika Harmenberg2, Per Lindblad3, Benny Holmström4, Sven Lundstam5, Börje Ljungberg6.
Abstract
METHODOLOGY: Since the start in 2005 virtually all patients with newly diagnosed renal cell carcinoma (RCC) in Sweden are reported to the National Swedish Kidney Cancer Register (NSKCR). The register contains information on histopathology, nuclear grade, clinical stage, preoperative work-up, treatment, recurrence, and survival.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26539495 PMCID: PMC4619844 DOI: 10.1155/2015/456040
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Patient and cancer characteristics in patients with RCC registered in the NSKCR from 2005 to 2013.
| Number of patients (%) | ||
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| Total number of patients | 8556 (100%) | |
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| Gender | Male | 5256 (61%) |
| Female | 3300 (39%) | |
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| Age at diagnosis | Median 67 yrs | |
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| Stage | T0 | 3 (0%) |
| T1a | 2511 (29%) | |
| T1b | 2007 (23%) | |
| T2 | 1506 (18%) | |
| T3 | 2017 (24%) | |
| T4 | 287 (3%) | |
| Tx | 213 (2%) | |
| Missing data | 12 (0%) | |
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| Fuhrman grade | G1 | 926 (12%) |
| G2 | 3496 (44%) | |
| G3 | 2072 (26%) | |
| G4 | 705 (9%) | |
| GX | 657 (8%) | |
| Missing data | 178 (2%) | |
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| Histopathology | Clear cell | 6298 (78%) |
| Papillary | 957 (12%) | |
| Chromophobe | 399 (5%) | |
| Collecting duct | 33 (0.4%) | |
| Not possible to classify | 156 (2%) | |
| Other kidney cancers | 147 (2%) | |
| Missing data | 44 (1%) | |
Data on histopathology was not available in 522 patients.
Figure 1Variation of tumor size (mean and range) at the time of diagnosis (mm) in 2005–2013.
Figure 2Percentage of patients diagnosed with metastatic renal cell carcinoma at primary diagnosis in relation to the total number of patients by year of diagnosis.
Figure 3Number of nephrectomies in large volume hospitals (>25 nephrectomies per year) as compared to medium (6–25 nephrectomies per year) and small volume hospitals (≤5 nephrectomies per year).
Publications based on data from the NSKCR.
| Reference | Journal | Year | Topic | Main findings |
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Guðmundsson et al. [ | European Urology | 2011 | Metastatic potential in small renal tumors | Even small tumors (1-2 cm) have a malignant potential |
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| Thorstenson et al. [ | Scandinavian Journal of Urology | 2014 | Tumor characteristics and surgical treatment | A significant decrease in tumor size and metastatic disease at presentation |
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| Ljungberg et al. [ | Scandinavian Journal of Urology | 2014 | Surgical treatment of T1c tumours | Partial nephrectomy was underutilized in 2005–2011 (23% underwent PN) |
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| Thorstenson et al. [ | Scandinavian Journal of Urology (in press) | 2015 | The impact of quality indicators on the compliance to guidelines for RCC | Quality indicators in the NSKCR increased the compliance to the national guidelines for RCC |