TY - JOUR
T1 - Characteristics and prognosis of chromophobe non-metastatic renal cell carcinoma
T2 - A multicenter study
AU - Lee, Won Ki
AU - Byun, Seok Soo
AU - Kim, Hyeon Hoe
AU - Rha, Koon Ho
AU - Hwang, Tae Kon
AU - Sung, Gyung Tak
AU - Lee, Wan
AU - Lim, Jae Sung
AU - Jeong, Young Beom
AU - Kwon, Tae Gyun
PY - 2010/11
Y1 - 2010/11
N2 - Objectives: To analyze the characteristics and the prognostic significance of chromophobe renal cell carcinomas (chRCC).Methods: Data about 2981 patients with non-metastatic renal cell carcinomas (RCC) at the time of surgery were retrospectively collected from 26 institutions between 1998 and 2008. All patients had undergone partial or radical nephrectomies. Of the 2981 patients, 2602 patients with conventional RCC (cRCC) and 148 with chRCC were studied. Clinical and pathological parameters were determined in all patients. Recurrence-free survival (RFS) and cancer-specific survival (CSS) were assessed.Results: Patients with chRCC differed significantly from those with cRCC on the following parameters: younger age (P=0.026), greater female ratio (P<0.001), and larger tumor diameter (P<0.001). Both groups were alike with respect to body mass index (P=0.943), Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status (P=0.163), T stage (P=0.375), and Fuhrman's grade (P=0.134). The 5-year RFS rates in patients with chRCC and cRCC were 82.7% and 83.3%, respectively (P=0.762). The 5-year CSS rates in patients with chRCC and cRCC were 88.8% and 92.2%, respectively (P=0.980). Both groups showed equivalent oncological outcomes in terms of RFS and CSS for cases stratified by T stage and Fuhrman's grade. In multivariate analysis, the histological subtype was not retained as an independent prognostic variable (RFS: P=0.893; CSS: P=0.729).Conclusions: Despite being significantly different from cRCC in terms of several clinical and pathological parameters, chRCC shows equivalent oncological outcomes.
AB - Objectives: To analyze the characteristics and the prognostic significance of chromophobe renal cell carcinomas (chRCC).Methods: Data about 2981 patients with non-metastatic renal cell carcinomas (RCC) at the time of surgery were retrospectively collected from 26 institutions between 1998 and 2008. All patients had undergone partial or radical nephrectomies. Of the 2981 patients, 2602 patients with conventional RCC (cRCC) and 148 with chRCC were studied. Clinical and pathological parameters were determined in all patients. Recurrence-free survival (RFS) and cancer-specific survival (CSS) were assessed.Results: Patients with chRCC differed significantly from those with cRCC on the following parameters: younger age (P=0.026), greater female ratio (P<0.001), and larger tumor diameter (P<0.001). Both groups were alike with respect to body mass index (P=0.943), Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status (P=0.163), T stage (P=0.375), and Fuhrman's grade (P=0.134). The 5-year RFS rates in patients with chRCC and cRCC were 82.7% and 83.3%, respectively (P=0.762). The 5-year CSS rates in patients with chRCC and cRCC were 88.8% and 92.2%, respectively (P=0.980). Both groups showed equivalent oncological outcomes in terms of RFS and CSS for cases stratified by T stage and Fuhrman's grade. In multivariate analysis, the histological subtype was not retained as an independent prognostic variable (RFS: P=0.893; CSS: P=0.729).Conclusions: Despite being significantly different from cRCC in terms of several clinical and pathological parameters, chRCC shows equivalent oncological outcomes.
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1442-2042.2010.02630.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1442-2042.2010.02630.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 20969636
AN - SCOPUS:77958587212
SN - 0919-8172
VL - 17
SP - 898
EP - 904
JO - International Journal of Urology
JF - International Journal of Urology
IS - 11
ER -