Non-Hematological Primary Source of Bone Marrow Metastasis in Adults: A Systematic Review

G. A. Herrera-Rueda, Henry E Moncayo, Angie Ortiz-Portilla, Valeria Valencia, Kevin Saldarriaga-Bedoya, Sara V Soto, Lina M Gaviria
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Introduction: In recent years, scientific interest in bone marrow invasion or infiltration by non-hematological malignant cells has increased due to growing evidence suggesting a prognostic impact in certain specific types of solid tumors. However, the available data on the primary source of metastasis are scarce. Objective: synthesize the reported data on non-hematological tumors infiltrating the bone marrow in studies based on histopathological confirmation of metastases. Methodology: PubMed/Medline and Google Scholar were used for the systematic review; the filters used were human studies, adult age (>14 years old), and the period between 1990-2021. The main inclusion criteria was the histopathological confirmation of bone marrow invasion. The exclusion criteria were small case reports, specific neoplasm criteria, and grou-ped case series in secondary literature to minimize bias. Three different researchers evaluated all the titles and abstracts available. Two researchers independently extracted and recorded data; this process was cross-checked again. Finally, data were summarized and presented in tables using descriptive statistics. Results: 31 articles from 12 countries were included; four were multicenter, and all but 2 were retrospective. One thousand four hundred fifty-one adult patients with Bone Marrow Metastasis due to solid tumors were found. All included studies presented the distribution of the primary source of metastases: 82 % were epithelial neoplasms, 14 % were tumors of unknown primary origin, and 10 % were low-frequency specific neoplasms grouped as ‘others’. Conclusion: The results can be considered with caution due to the methodological heterogeneity of the studies and the risk of bias.
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成人骨髓转移的非血液病原发来源:系统性综述
导言:近年来,有越来越多的证据表明,非血液恶性肿瘤细胞对某些特定类型实体瘤的预后有影响,因此,科学界对非血液恶性肿瘤细胞侵入或浸润骨髓的兴趣日益浓厚。然而,关于转移原发来源的现有数据却很少。目的:根据转移灶的组织病理学证实,综合已报道的非血液肿瘤浸润骨髓的研究数据。研究方法:使用 PubMed/Medline 和 Google Scholar 进行系统综述;筛选条件为人类研究、成人年龄(大于 14 岁)和 1990-2021 年期间。主要纳入标准是组织病理学证实骨髓受侵。排除标准是小型病例报告、特定肿瘤标准以及二手文献中的分组病例系列,以尽量减少偏倚。三位不同的研究人员对所有标题和摘要进行了评估。两名研究人员独立提取和记录数据,并再次进行交叉检查。最后,使用描述性统计方法对数据进行总结并列表。结果:共收录了来自 12 个国家的 31 篇文章;其中 4 篇为多中心研究,除 2 篇外均为回顾性研究。共发现1451名因实体瘤导致骨髓转移的成年患者。所有纳入的研究都介绍了转移瘤主要来源的分布情况:82%为上皮肿瘤,14%为原发来源不明的肿瘤,10%为被归类为 "其他 "的低频特异性肿瘤。结论由于研究方法的异质性和存在偏倚的风险,因此应谨慎考虑这些结果。
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