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Poster display session

216P - Partial versus radical nephrectomy: 10- year long-term survival among patients with Wilms tumour

Date

23 Nov 2019

Session

Poster display session

Topics

Tumour Site

Genitourinary Cancers

Presenters

Mira Mostafa

Citation

Annals of Oncology (2019) 30 (suppl_9): ix71-ix76. 10.1093/annonc/mdz425

Authors

M.M. Mostafa1, Y. Ashraf2

Author affiliations

  • 1 Faculty Of Medicine, faculty of medecine suez canal university, 41511 - Ismailia/EG
  • 2 Faculty Of Medicine, Suez Canal University - Faculty of Medicine, 41111 - Ismailia/EG

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Abstract 216P

Background

Wilms tumor (WT) is a rare kidney cancer, but it is the most common malignant tumor of the kidneys of children. Although radical nephroectomy has been viewed as the gold standard surgery in Wilms tumor management for many years, partial nephrectomy has gained a lot of attention recently. So we conducted this study to compare the long term overall survival between those two different surgical techniques.

Methods

Using SEER database, we extracted the data of 636 patients with WT from 2000 to 2006. There were 55 (8.6%) patients underwent partial nephrectomy, while 581 (91.4%) of them underwent radical nephrectomy. Patients’ demographics were assessed.

Results

Our study showed that there is NO significant difference in Long-Term overall survival between partial nephrectomy and radical nephrectomy, where overall 10-year relative survival rates were 92.6% and 88.1%, respectively (p value =0.240). Subgroup analysis revealed NO significant difference in overall survival Except in patients with different age groups as seen in the table (p value <0.0001) but this could have been caused by the fact that few patients were recorded.

Table: 216P

VariablesSurvival of Patientsp value
Partial nephroectomyRadical nephroectomy
Sex Male Female96 % 89.7 %87.9 % 88.3 %0.821
Age 0- 9 10-19 20-39 40-59 60-7991.5% 100%** 100%** 100%** 100%**89.9% 71.8% 36.4% 100% 66.7%<0.0001***
Race White91% 100% _* % _* %88.8% 86.1% 88.9% 83.3%0.574
Black American Indian/Alaska Asian/pacific Islander
Laterality Right left Bilateral89.9% 92.9% 95%90.1% 85.8% 92%0.175
***

Highly significant P-value ≤ 0.001.

**

few no. of cases _.

*

no recorded patients.

Conclusions

There is NO significant difference in overall 10-year survival between partial nephrectomy and radical nephrectomy. So, we recommend the application of partial nephrectomy in the appropriate patients to preserve as much kidney tissue and function as possible especially in bilateral WT. Further studies should be conducted on larger number of patients and they should study the efficacy of chemotherapy in patients undergoing partial nephrectomy.

Clinical trial identification

Editorial acknowledgement

Legal entity responsible for the study

Mira Mohamed Mostafa.

Funding

Has not received any funding.

Disclosure

All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.

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