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Multivariate prognostic factors analysis for second-line chemotherapy in advanced biliary tract cancer
Authors:L Fornaro  S Cereda  G Aprile  S Di Girolamo  D Santini  N Silvestris  S Lonardi  F Leone  M Milella  C Vivaldi  C Belli  F Bergamo  S E Lutrino  R Filippi  M Russano  V Vaccaro  A E Brunetti  V Rotella  A Falcone  M A Barbera  J Corbelli  G Fasola  M Aglietta  V Zagonel  M Reni  E Vasile  G Brandi
Abstract:

Background:

The role of second-line chemotherapy (CT) is not established in advanced biliary tract cancer (aBTC). We investigated the outcome of aBTC patients treated with second-line CT and devised a prognostic model.

Methods:

Baseline clinical and laboratory data of 300 consecutive aBTC patients were collected and association with overall survival (OS) was investigated by multivariable Cox models.

Results:

The following parameters resulted independently associated with longer OS: Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status of 0 (P<0.001; hazard ratio (HR), 0.348; 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.215–0.562), CA19.9 lower than median (P=0.013; HR, 0.574; 95% CI 0.370–0.891), progression-free survival after first-line CT ⩾6 months (P=0.027; HR, 0.633; 95% CI 0.422–0.949) and previous surgery on primary tumour (P=0.027; HR, 0.609; 95% CI 0.392–0.945). We grouped the 249 patients with complete data available into three categories according to the number of fulfilled risk factors: median OS times for good-risk (zero to one factors), intermediate-risk (two factors) and poor-risk (three to four factors) groups were 13.1, 6.6 and 3.7 months, respectively (P<0.001).

Conclusions:

Easily available clinical and laboratory factors predict prognosis of aBTC patients undergoing second-line CT. This model allows individual patient-risk stratification and may help in treatment decision and trial design.
Keywords:advanced biliary tract cancer   chemotherapy   prognostic factors   second-line
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