3.9 Article Proceedings Paper

Clinical Spectrum of Uveal Metastasis in Korean Patients Based on Primary Tumor Origin

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OPHTHALMOLOGY RETINA
Volume 5, Issue 6, Pages 543-552

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ELSEVIER INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.oret.2020.09.007

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Choroidal tumor; Intraocular tumor; Primary tumor origin; Survival; Uveal metastasis

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  1. National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Korean government (Ministry of Science and ICT, Sejong City, Republic of Korea) [NRF-2019R1G1A1008122]
  2. Korean Association of Retinal Degeneration (Seoul, Republic of Korea)

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In Korean patients with uveal metastases, there is a higher proportion of women and a higher prevalence of lung and gastrointestinal tract cancers as primary tumor origins. Patients with pancreatic cancer had the worst survival rate, while those with gastrointestinal tract cancers had the best survival rate.
Purpose: To describe the clinical features and prognosis of patients with uveal metastasis in Korea. Design: Retrospective, observational case series. Participants: Patients diagnosed at 2 tertiary high-volume centers between November 2005 and November 2019. Methods: Evaluation of multimodal imaging and electronic medical records. Main Outcome Measures: The clinical features and outcomes were assessed based on the primary cancer site. Results: A total of 134 uveal metastases (128 choroidal, 3 iris, and 3 ciliary body tumors) were diagnosed in 95 eyes of 80 patients. Mean age at diagnosis was 56 years (median, 55 years; range, 24e86 years), with a minor preponderance of women (61%). Tumors were bilateral in 15 patients (19%) and the primary origin was established in 49 patients (61%) before ocular detection. The primary tumor originated in the lung (48%), breast (24%), gastrointestinal tract (10%), liver (3%), pancreas (3%), kidney (1%), cervix (1%), and nasopharynx (1%), with some remaining unknown (10%). The overall 5-year survival rate was 21%. Kaplan-Meier analysis revealed that the worst survival was found in pancreatic cancers (mean survival, 5.9 months; P = 0.045), and the best survival was found in gastrointestinal tract cancers (mean survival, 44.5 months). Conclusions: The primary tumor origins in Korean patients with uveal metastases differed from those reported in primarily population-based studies of White patients, with a higher prevalence of lung and gastrointestinal tract cancers. (C) 2020 by the American Academy of Ophthalmology

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