性别对胰腺神经内分泌肿瘤(PanNEN)预后的影响。

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q2 Medicine Endocrine Pub Date : 2024-12-13 DOI:10.1007/s12020-024-04129-z
Anna La Salvia, Roberta Modica, Francesca Spada, Roberta Elisa Rossi
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目的:个性化护理和结果评估是NEN领域的重要目标,图可能是临床医生的有用工具。值得注意的是,在NEN护理中,性别差异正逐渐得到更多的考虑,因为它也可能影响生存。本系统综述旨在描述和分析胰腺NENs (PanNENs)的可用形态图,以确定是否评估性别差异以及性别差异是否会影响患者的管理和预后。方法:我们使用PubMed进行了电子检索,更新至2024年6月,总结了从已发表的nomographic中出现的性别对PanNEN生存结果影响的现有证据。结果:34篇关于PanNEN领域预后图的文章被确定。年龄、肿瘤分级、肿瘤分期是纳入最多的变量,仅有5篇(14.7%)论文将性别作为影响患者预后的关键模型变量之一。这5项研究共分析了18920名pannen。3项研究发现性别对总生存率(OS)有显著影响,而其余2项研究显示性别对总生存率无显著影响。结论:在PanNEN的诊断、治疗和生存中,性别差异正逐渐被更多地考虑。在PanNENs领域,nomogram是一种潜在的有用工具,可用于患者管理和预后预测。在一些模型中发现性别在PanNENs预后中的关键作用,但无法得出明确的结论。最终确定性别对PanNEN预后的影响需要进一步的研究。
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Gender impact on pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasm (PanNEN) prognosis according to survival nomograms.

Purpose: Personalizing care and outcome evaluation are important aims in the field of NEN and nomograms may represent useful tools for clinicians. Of note, gender difference is being progressively more considered in NEN care, as it may also impact on survival. This systematic review aims to describe and analyze the available nomograms on pancreatic NENs (PanNENs) to identify if gender differences are evaluated and if they could impact on patients' management and prognosis.

Methods: We performed an electronic-based search using PubMed updated until June 2024, summarizing the available evidence of gender impact on PanNEN survival outcomes as emerges from published nomograms.

Results: 34 articles were identified regarding prognostic nomograms in PanNEN fields. The most included variables were age, tumor grade, tumor stage, while only 5 papers (14.7%) included sex as one of the key model variables with a significant impact on patients' prognosis. These 5 studies analyzed a total of 18,920 PanNENs. 3 studies found a significant impact of sex on overall survival (OS), whereas the remaining 2 studies showed no significant impact of sex on OS.

Conclusions: Gender difference is being progressively more considered in PanNEN diagnosis, care and survival. Nomograms represent a potentially useful tool in patients' management and in outcomes prediction in the field of PanNENs. A key role of sex in the prognosis of PanNENs has been found in few models, while definitive conclusions couldn't be drawn. Future studies are needed to finally establish gender impact on PanNEN prognosis.

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Endocrine
Endocrine 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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期刊介绍: Well-established as a major journal in today’s rapidly advancing experimental and clinical research areas, Endocrine publishes original articles devoted to basic (including molecular, cellular and physiological studies), translational and clinical research in all the different fields of endocrinology and metabolism. Articles will be accepted based on peer-reviews, priority, and editorial decision. Invited reviews, mini-reviews and viewpoints on relevant pathophysiological and clinical topics, as well as Editorials on articles appearing in the Journal, are published. Unsolicited Editorials will be evaluated by the editorial team. Outcomes of scientific meetings, as well as guidelines and position statements, may be submitted. The Journal also considers special feature articles in the field of endocrine genetics and epigenetics, as well as articles devoted to novel methods and techniques in endocrinology. Endocrine covers controversial, clinical endocrine issues. Meta-analyses on endocrine and metabolic topics are also accepted. Descriptions of single clinical cases and/or small patients studies are not published unless of exceptional interest. However, reports of novel imaging studies and endocrine side effects in single patients may be considered. Research letters and letters to the editor related or unrelated to recently published articles can be submitted. Endocrine covers leading topics in endocrinology such as neuroendocrinology, pituitary and hypothalamic peptides, thyroid physiological and clinical aspects, bone and mineral metabolism and osteoporosis, obesity, lipid and energy metabolism and food intake control, insulin, Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, hormones of male and female reproduction, adrenal diseases pediatric and geriatric endocrinology, endocrine hypertension and endocrine oncology.
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