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Prognostic Factors Derived from A Prospective Database Dictate Clinical Biology of Anal Cancer The Intergroup Trial (RTOG 98-11)

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CANCER
卷 116, 期 17, 页码 4007-4013

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1002/cncr.25188

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anal cancer; clinical biology; prognostic factors; prospective database; survival

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  1. National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland [U10 CA21661, U10 CA37422, U10 CA32115]

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BACKGROUND: Only 4 prospective randomized phase 3 trials have been reported for anal cancer. A prognostic factor analysis for anal cancer from a prospective database has been published from only 1 study (N = 110). To confirm and uncover new prognostic factors, we analyzed the prospective database of intergroup RTOG 98-11. METHODS: Univariate and multivariate analyses of the baseline characteristics for 5-year overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS) were carried out. Various combinations of tumor diameter and clinically positive nodes (N+) were analyzed to identify subgroups. RESULTS: A total of 644 were assessable and analyzed. Tumor diameter >5 cm was associated with poorer 5-year DFS (P = .0003) and poorer 5-year OS (P = .0031), and N+ was associated with poorer 5-year DFS (P <= .0001) and poorer 5-year OS (P = <= .0001) in the multivariate analysis. In stratified analyses, N+ had more adverse influence on DFS and OS than did tumor diameter. Patients with >5-cm tumor and N+ had the worst DFS (only 30% at 3 years compared with 74% for the best group; <5 cm primary and NO) and OS (only 48% at 4 years compared with 81% for the best group; <5 cm primary and NO). Men had worse DFS (P = .02) and OS (P = .016). These factors maintained their influence in each treatment arm. CONCLUSIONS: This prospective prognostic factor analysis establishes tumor diameter as an independent prognosticator of poorer 5-year DFS and OS and confirms N+ and male sex as poor prognostic factors. This analysis also uncovers novel subgroups (derived from combining prognostic factors) with incremental worsening of DFS and OS. Cancer 2010;116:4007-13. (C) 2010 American Cancer Society.

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