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Resection of adrenocortical carcinoma liver metastasis: is it justified?

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Gaujoux, S; Al-Ahmadie, H; Allen, PJ; Gonen, M; Shia, J; D'Angelica, M; Dematteo, R; Fong, Y; Blumgart, L; Jarnagin, WR
Published in: Ann Surg Oncol
August 2012

BACKGROUND: Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) liver metastases (LM) represent a therapeutic challenge, and it is unclear whether resection is justified. This study assesses long-term outcome and prognostic factors after liver resection for metastatic ACC. METHODS: Patients who underwent resection of ACC LM were identified from institutional databases. Recurrence, survival, and tumor characteristics, including β-catenin and TP53 status based on immunohistochemistry and sequencing, were reviewed. The prognostic value of variables was assessed with log-rank test for univariate analysis and Cox proportional hazard models for multivariate analysis. RESULTS: From 1978 to 2009, 28 patients (20 females; median age, 45 years), including 11 with synchronous metastasis and 3 with extrahepatic metastasis, underwent resection for ACC LM (major hepatectomy in 61%). Postoperative mortality was nil and morbidity 55%. On pathological examination, tumors were multiple in 68%, with a median size of 43 mm, and resections were R0, 1, and 2 in 59%, 33%, and 7%, respectively. All 28 patients developed recurrent disease, which was treated surgically in 11, including repeat hepatectomy in 4. Of the 15 patients with adequate tissue for analysis, β-catenin immunostaining was positive in 7, with 4 corresponding CTNNB1 mutations associated with decreased survival; p53 staining was positive in 5 (4 with corresponding TP53 mutations). The median disease-free and overall survival after hepatectomy was 7 and 31.5 months, respectively, with a 5-year survival of 39%. In multivariate analysis, nonfunctional tumor and surgical treatment of recurrence were independent predictors of good outcome. CONCLUSIONS: In selected patients with ACC LM, resection is associated with long-term survival and is, therefore, justified but rarely curative.

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Ann Surg Oncol

DOI

EISSN

1534-4681

Publication Date

August 2012

Volume

19

Issue

8

Start / End Page

2643 / 2651

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • beta Catenin
  • Wnt Proteins
  • Tumor Suppressor Protein p53
  • Survival Rate
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Prognosis
  • Polymerase Chain Reaction
  • Oncology & Carcinogenesis
  • Neoplasm Staging
  • Neoplasm Recurrence, Local
 

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Gaujoux, S., Al-Ahmadie, H., Allen, P. J., Gonen, M., Shia, J., D’Angelica, M., … Jarnagin, W. R. (2012). Resection of adrenocortical carcinoma liver metastasis: is it justified? Ann Surg Oncol, 19(8), 2643–2651. https://doi.org/10.1245/s10434-012-2358-7
Gaujoux, Sébastien, Hikmat Al-Ahmadie, Peter J. Allen, Mithat Gonen, Jinru Shia, Michael D’Angelica, Ronald Dematteo, Yuman Fong, Leslie Blumgart, and William R. Jarnagin. “Resection of adrenocortical carcinoma liver metastasis: is it justified?Ann Surg Oncol 19, no. 8 (August 2012): 2643–51. https://doi.org/10.1245/s10434-012-2358-7.
Gaujoux S, Al-Ahmadie H, Allen PJ, Gonen M, Shia J, D’Angelica M, et al. Resection of adrenocortical carcinoma liver metastasis: is it justified? Ann Surg Oncol. 2012 Aug;19(8):2643–51.
Gaujoux, Sébastien, et al. “Resection of adrenocortical carcinoma liver metastasis: is it justified?Ann Surg Oncol, vol. 19, no. 8, Aug. 2012, pp. 2643–51. Pubmed, doi:10.1245/s10434-012-2358-7.
Gaujoux S, Al-Ahmadie H, Allen PJ, Gonen M, Shia J, D’Angelica M, Dematteo R, Fong Y, Blumgart L, Jarnagin WR. Resection of adrenocortical carcinoma liver metastasis: is it justified? Ann Surg Oncol. 2012 Aug;19(8):2643–2651.
Journal cover image

Published In

Ann Surg Oncol

DOI

EISSN

1534-4681

Publication Date

August 2012

Volume

19

Issue

8

Start / End Page

2643 / 2651

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • beta Catenin
  • Wnt Proteins
  • Tumor Suppressor Protein p53
  • Survival Rate
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Prognosis
  • Polymerase Chain Reaction
  • Oncology & Carcinogenesis
  • Neoplasm Staging
  • Neoplasm Recurrence, Local