| Literature DB >> 32235637 |
Dirk Rades1, Trang Nguyen1, Stefan Janssen1,2, Steven E Schild3.
Abstract
An easy-to-use survival score was developed specifically for older patients with cerebral metastases from colorectal cancer, and was compared to existing tools regarding the accuracy of identifying patients who die in ≤6 months and those who survive for ≥6 months. The new score was built from 57 patients receiving whole-brain irradiation. It included three groups identified from 6-month survival rates based on two independent predictors (performance status and absence/presence of non-cerebral metastases), with 6-month survival rates of 0% (0 points), 26% (1 point), and 75% (2 points), respectively. This score was compared to diagnosis-specific scores, namely the diagnosis-specific graded prognostic assessment (DS-GPA), the Dziggel-Score and the WBRT-30-CRC (whole-brain radiotherapy with 30 Gy in 10 fractions for cerebral metastases from colorectal cancer) score and to a non-diagnosis-specific score for older persons (Evers-Score). Positive predictive values were 100% (new score), 87% (DS-GPA), 86% (Dziggel-Score), 91% (WBRT-30-CRC), and 100% (Evers-Score), respectively, for patients dying ≤6 months, and 75%, 33%, 75%, 60%, and 45%, respectively, for survivors ≥6 months. Of the five tools, the new score and the Evers-Score were most precise in identifying patients dying ≤6 months. The new score and the Dziggel-Scores were best at identifying patients surviving ≥6 months. When combining the results, the new score appeared preferable to the existing tools. The score appears not necessary for patients with additional liver metastases, since their 6-month survival rate was 0%.Entities:
Keywords: cerebral metastases; colorectal cancer; older persons; radiation therapy; survival scores
Year: 2020 PMID: 32235637 PMCID: PMC7226154 DOI: 10.3390/cancers12040833
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancers (Basel) ISSN: 2072-6694 Impact factor: 6.639
Results of the univariate analysis of survival.
| Potential Prognostic Factor | Survival at | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 Months (%) | 6 Months (%) | ||
| Radiation therapy schedule | |||
| Age at irradiation of cerebral metastases | |||
| Gender | |||
| Karnofsky Performance Score | |||
| Cancer site | |||
| Number of cerebral metastases | |||
| Non-cerebral metastases | |||
| Time period from diagnosis of colorectal cancer until RT of cerebral metastases | |||
| Chemotherapy before irradiation of cerebral metastases | |||
| Controlled primary tumor | |||
Scoring points assigned to the independent prognostic factors.
| Prognostic Factor | Survival at | Scoring Points | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 Months (%) | 6 Months (%) | ||
| Karnofsky Performance Score | |||
| Non-cerebral metastases | |||
Figure 1Kaplan–Meier curves of the three groups for the new score.
Prognosis groups of the compared tools with scoring points and 6-month survival rates [12,13,14,15,16].
| Prognosis | New Score | WBRT-30-CRC | DS-GPA Scores | Dziggel-Score | Evers-Score | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scoring Points | 6-Month | Scoring Points | 6-Month | Scoring Points | 6-Month | Scoring Points | 6-Month | Scoring Points | 6-Month | |
| Poor | 0 | 0% (0/26) | 3–4 | 9% (2/23) | 0.0–1.0 | 13% | 5–8 | 14% (7/49) | 3–6 | 0% (0/28) |
| Intermediate | 1 | 26% (7/27) | 5–9 | 17% (5/29) | 1.5–2.5 | 38% (3/8) | 9–1 | 0% | 7–9 | 28% (5/18) |
| Favorable | 2 | 75% | 10 | 60% | 3.0–4.0 | 33% (1/3) | 12–14 | 75% | 10–12 | 45% (5/11) |
Summary of the potential prognostic factors.
| Potential Prognostic Factor | |
|---|---|
| Radiation therapy schedule | |
| Age at RT of cerebral metastases | |
| Gender | |
| Karnofsky Performance Score | |
| Cancer site | |
| Number of cerebral metastases | |
| Non-cerebral metastases | |
| Time period from diagnosis of colorectal cancer until RT of cerebral metastases | |
| Chemotherapy before RT of cerebral metastases | |
| Controlled primary tumor |
Diagnosis-specific graded prognostic assessment (DS-GPA) for colorectal cancer patients with cerebral metastases [12,13].
| Prognostic Factor | GPA Scoring Criteria | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | |
| Karnofsky Performance Score | <70 | 70 | 80 | 90 | 100 |
Prognostic groups of the DS-GPA: 0.0–1.0, 1.5–2.5, 3.0, 3.5–4.0; higher scores = better prognoses [12,13].
Scoring points of the Dziggel-Score for brain lesions from less radiosensitive tumors [14].
| Prognostic Factor | Scoring Points |
|---|---|
| Age | |
| Karnofsky Performance Score | |
| Non-cerebral metastases |
Prognostic groups of the Dziggel-Score: 5–8, 9–11 and 12–14 points; higher scores = better prognoses [14].
Scoring points of the WBRT-30-CRC (whole-brain radiotherapy with 30 Gy in 10 fractions for cerebral metastases from colorectal cancer) Score [15].
| Prognostic Factor | Scoring Points |
|---|---|
| Interval from first diagnosis of | |
| Karnofsky Performance Score | |
| Number of brain metastases |
Prognostic groups of the WBRT-30-CRC score: 3–4, 5–6, 7–9, and 10 points; higher scores = better prognoses [15].
Scoring points of the Evers-Score for elderly patients with cerebral metastases [16].
| Prognostic Factor | Scoring Points |
|---|---|
| Gender | |
| Karnofsky Performance Score | |
| Number of involved extracranial organs |
Prognostic groups of the Evers-Score: 3–6, 7–9, 10–12, and 13 points; higher scores = better prognoses [16].