Analysis of adjuvant chemotherapy in patients undergoing curative-intent resection of localized adrenocortical carcinoma. Journal Article


Authors: Al Asadi, A; Hubbs, DM; Sweigert, PJ; Baker, MS; Kabaker, AS
Article Title: Analysis of adjuvant chemotherapy in patients undergoing curative-intent resection of localized adrenocortical carcinoma.
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Studies evaluating the role of adjuvant chemotherapy (ACT) in Adrenocortical Carcinoma (ACC) are limited due to its rarity. The objective of this study was to evaluate if ACT provides a survival benefit in patients who underwent curative-intent resection of localized ACC and to determine factors associated with receipt of ACT. METHODS: The National Cancer Data Base was queried to identify patients (2010-2016) with curative-intent resection of localized ACC (T1-T3, N0, M0). RESULTS: Of 577 patients with adrenalectomy, 389 (67%) had adrenalectomy alone, and 188 (33%) received ACT. Private insurance, lymphovascular invasion, stage II, and radiotherapy were predictors of ACT (P  0.05). Advanced (T3) stage lymphovascular invasion, and being uninsured were associated with decreased OS (P  0.05). There was no association between ACT and OS. CONCLUSIONS: For patient who underwent curative-intent resection of localized ACC, there was no association between ACT and OS. Private insurance, lymphovascular invasion, stage II disease, and radiotherapy were associated with receipt of ACT.
Journal Title: American Journal of Surgery
ISSN: 1879-1883; 0002-9610
Publisher: Elsevier Inc  
Date Published: 2020