骨和软组织肉瘤与内脏滑膜肉瘤的比较分析:人口统计学、临床和生存结果;一项基于人群的回顾性研究。

Asad Ullah, Mya Goodbee, Kali Malham, Abdul Qahar Khan Yasinzai, Muhammad Bilal Mirza, Bisma Tareen, Aimal Khan, Kamran Idrees
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背景:滑膜肉瘤(SS)通常诊断为青壮年,通常出现在四肢和软组织。但有时也会出现在内脏器官中。本研究探讨了软组织滑膜肉瘤和内脏滑膜肉瘤在患者人口统计学、临床特征和存活率方面的差异:我们分析了 2000-2018 年间来自监测、流行病学和最终结果(SEER)数据库的数据。采用方差分析(ANOVA)来确定进行多变量分析的重要因素。Cox回归模型用于确定生存的独立风险因素:在纳入的 2,776 例 SS 患者中,中位年龄为 39.0 岁,男性(53.0%)和白人(81.3%)占多数。骨和软组织肉瘤更为常见,占病例总数的86.4%(P值10 cm:2.9,95 % CI,2.0-4.1),接受手术的可能性较低(HR 0.4,95 % CI,0.3-0.6)。尽管接受了包括手术、放疗和/或化疗在内的多模式治疗,内脏癌患者的总生存率仍低于骨癌和软组织癌患者(P-value):与骨和软组织内脏癌相比,内脏癌患者通常年龄较大、处于晚期且肿瘤体积较大,这可能是导致患者生存率较低的原因之一。研究发现,高龄、区域扩散和肿瘤体积增大都会导致预后恶化,而手术和放射治疗则是保护性因素。
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Comparative analysis of bone and soft tissue vs. visceral synovial sarcoma: Demographic, clinical, and survival outcomes; a retrospective population-based study.

Background: Synovial sarcoma (SS) is typically diagnoses in young adults and usually appears in the extremities and soft tissues. However, it can sometimes arise in visceral organs. This study examines the differences in patient demographics, clinical features, and survival rates between soft tissue and visceral synovial sarcoma.

Methods: We analyzed data from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database spanning 2000-2018. ANOVA (analysis of variance) was used to identify significant factors for multivariate analysis. Cox regression modeling was used to determine independent risk factors for survival.

Results: Of the 2,776 SS patients included, the median age was 39.0 years, predominating male (53.0 %) and white (81.3 %). Bone and soft tissue sarcomas were more common, accounting for 86.4 % of cases (p-value<0.001), while the rest were diagnosed as visceral sarcomas. Visceral SS patients were typically older (p-value<0.001), male (56.8 %), and white (84.8 %). They also presented more frequently with distant metastasis (HR 3.8, 95 % CI, 2.4-6.1), had larger tumors on average (HR for tumors >10 cm: 2.9, 95 % CI, 2.0-4.1), and were less likely to undergo surgery (HR 0.4, 95 % CI, 0.3-0.6). Despite receiving multimodal treatments, including surgery, radiation, and/or chemotherapy, visceral SS patients exhibited poorer overall survival compared to their bone and soft tissue SS counterparts (p-value<0.001).

Conclusion: Visceral SS often presents in older patients with advanced-stage and larger tumor size as compared to bone and soft tissue SS, which likely contributes to poorer survival. Advanced age, regional spread, and larger tumor size were all found to worsen outcomes, while surgery and radiation were found to be protective factors.

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