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A new prognostic factor for the survival of patients with renal cell carcinoma developing metastatic spinal cord compression
Authors:D. Rades  A. Weber  T. Bartscht  A. Bajrovic  J.H. Karstens  S.E. Schild
Affiliation:1.Department of Radiation Oncology,University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Lübeck, University of Lübeck,Lübeck,Germany;2.Department of Medical Oncology and Hematology,University of Lübeck,Lübeck,Germany;3.Department of Radiation Oncology,University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf,Hamburg,Germany;4.Department of Radiation Oncology,Hannover Medical University,Hannover,Germany;5.Department of Radiation Oncology,Mayo Clinic Scottsdale,Scottsdale,USA
Abstract:

Background and purpose

This study aimed to identify a potential association of the number of involved extraspinal organs with the survival of patients with metastatic spinal cord compression (MSCC) from renal cell carcinoma.

Patients and methods

Data of 69 patients irradiated for MSCC from renal cell carcinoma were retrospectively evaluated for survival. The prognostic value of the number of involved extraspinal organs and eight additional factors were investigated. These additional factors included age, gender, performance status, number of involved vertebrae, interval from cancer diagnosis to radiotherapy (RT) of MSCC, ambulatory status prior to RT, time developing motor deficits, and the fractionation regimen (30 Gy in 10 fractions vs. higher doses).

Results

The 6-month survival rates for involvement of 0, 1, and ≥?2 extraspinal organs were 93, 57, and 21?%, respectively (p?p?p?=?0.013) and ambulatory status prior to RT (p?=?0.002) were also independent predictors of survival.

Conclusion

The number of involved extraspinal organs is a new prognostic factor of survival in patients with MSCC from renal cell carcinoma and should be considered in future clinical trials.
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