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Francis K, Kim S, Friedlander M, Gebski V, Coquard IR, Clamp A, Penson R, Oza A, Perri T, Huzarski T, Martin-Lorente C, Cecere S, Colombo N, Ataseven B, Fujiwara K, Sonke G, Vergote I, Pujade-Lauraine E, Kim JW, Lee C. The impact of olaparib dose reduction and treatment interruption on treatment outcome in the SOLO2/ENGOT-ov21 platinum-sensitive recurrent ovarian cancer. Ann Oncol 2022; 33:593-601. [DOI: 10.1016/j.annonc.2022.02.222] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/09/2021] [Revised: 02/15/2022] [Accepted: 02/16/2022] [Indexed: 12/29/2022] Open
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Derquin F, Floquet A, Hardy-Bessard AC, Edeline J, Lotz JP, Alexandre J, Pautier P, Angeles MA, Delanoy N, Lefeuvre-Plesse C, Cancel M, Treilleux I, Augereau P, Lavoue V, Kalbacher E, Berton Rigaud D, Selle F, Nadeau C, Gantzer J, Joly F, Guillemet C, Pomel C, Favier L, Abdeddaim C, Venat-Bouvet L, Provansal M, Fabbro M, Kaminsky MC, Lortholary A, Lecuru F, Coquard IR, de La Motte Rouge T. Need for risk-adapted therapy for malignant ovarian germ cell tumors: A large multicenter analysis of germ cell tumors' patients from French TMRG network. Gynecol Oncol 2020; 158:666-672. [PMID: 32624235 DOI: 10.1016/j.ygyno.2020.06.491] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/15/2020] [Accepted: 06/12/2020] [Indexed: 02/07/2023]
Abstract
BACKGROUND Malignant ovarian germ cell tumors are rare tumors, affecting young women with a generally favorable prognosis. The French reference network for Rare Malignant Gynecological Tumors (TMRG) aims to improve their management. The purpose of this study is to report clinicopathological features and long-term outcomes, to explore prognostic parameters and to help in considering adjuvant strategy for stage I patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS Data from patients with MOGCT registered among 13 of the largest centers of the TMRG network were analyzed. We report clinicopathological features, estimated 5-year event-free survival (5y-EFS) and 5-year overall survival (5y-OS) of MOGCT patients. RESULTS We collected data from 147 patients including 101 (68.7%) FIGO stage I patients. Histology identifies 40 dysgerminomas, 52 immature teratomas, 32 yolk sac tumors, 2 choriocarcinomas and 21 mixed tumors. Surgery was performed in 140 (95.2%) patients and 106 (72.1%) received first line chemotherapy. Twenty-two stage I patients did not receive chemotherapy. Relapse occurred in 24 patients: 13 were exclusively treated with upfront surgery and 11 received surgery and chemotherapy. 5y-EFS was 82% and 5y-OS was 92.4%. Stage I patients who underwent surgery alone had an estimated 5y-EFS of 54.6% and patients receiving adjuvant chemotherapy 94.4% (P < .001). However, no impact on estimated 5y-OS was observed: 96.3% versus 97.8% respectively (P = .62). FIGO stage, complete primary surgery and post-operative alpha fetoprotein level significantly correlated with survival. CONCLUSION Adjuvant chemotherapy does not seem to improve survival in stage I patients. Active surveillance can be proposed for selected patients with a complete surgical staging.
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- F Derquin
- Medical Oncology Department, Centre Hospitaliser Yves Le Foll, Saint Brieuc, France
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- Medical Oncology Department, Institut Bergonié, Bordeaux, France
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- Medical Oncology Department, Centre Eugène Marquis, Rennes, France
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- Medical Oncology Department, Sorbonne University, APHP, Paris, France
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- Medical Oncology Department, Hôpital Cochin, APHP, Paris, France
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- Medical Oncology Department, Institut Gustave Roussy, Villejuif, France
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- Surgical Oncology Department, Institut Claudius Regaud, Toulouse, France
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- Medical Oncology Department, Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou, APHP, Paris, France
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- Medical Oncology Department, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Bretonneau, Tours, France
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- Medical Oncology Department, Centre Léon Bérard, Lyon, France
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- Medical Oncology Department, Institut de Cancérologie de l'Ouest, Angers, France
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- Gynecology Department, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Rennes, France
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- Medical Oncology Department, Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire, Besançon, France
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- Medical Oncology Department, Institut de Cancérologie de l'Ouest, Nantes, France
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- Diaconnesses Hospital Group, Paris, France
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- Gynecology Department, CHU de Poitiers, Poitiers, France
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- Medical Oncology Department, Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France
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- Medical Oncology Department, Centre François Baclesse, Caen, France
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- Medical Oncology Department, Centre Henri-Becquerel, Rouen, France
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- Medical Oncology Department, Centre Jean Perrin, Clermont-Ferrand, France
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- Medical Oncology Department, Centre Georges François Leclerc, Dijon, France
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- Medical Oncology Department, Centre Oscar Lambret, Lille, France
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- Medical Oncology Department, CHU Dupuytren, Limoges, France
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- Medical Oncology Department, Institut Paoli Calmettes, Marseille, France
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- Medical Oncology Department, Institut régional du Cancer Montpellier, Montpellier, France
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- Medical Oncology Department, Institut de Cancérologie de Lorraine - Alexis Vautrin, Vandoeuvre-Les-Nancy, France
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- Medical Oncology Department, Hôpital Privé du Confluent, Nantes, France
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- Medical Oncology Department, Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou, APHP, Paris, France
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- Medical Oncology Department, Centre Léon Bérard, Lyon, France
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Italiano A, Mir O, Cioffi A, Palmerini E, Piperno-Neumann S, Perrin C, Chaigneau L, Penel N, Duffaud F, Kurtz JE, Collard O, Bertucci F, Bompas E, Le Cesne A, Maki RG, Ray Coquard I, Blay JY. Advanced chondrosarcomas: role of chemotherapy and survival. Ann Oncol 2013; 24:2916-22. [PMID: 24099780 DOI: 10.1093/annonc/mdt374] [Citation(s) in RCA: 153] [Impact Index Per Article: 13.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/21/2022] Open
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BACKGROUND There are limited data about the role of chemotherapy in patients with advanced chondrosarcomas. METHODS The medical charts of 180 patients with advanced chondrosarcomas having received chemotherapy in 15 participating institutions between 1988 and 2011 were reviewed. RESULTS Median age was 52 years. Sixty-three percent of patients had conventional chondrosarcoma and 88% had metastatic disease. Combination chemotherapy was delivered in 98 cases (54.5%). One hundred and thirty-one patients (73%) received an anthracycline-containing regimen. Using RECIST, the objective response rate was significantly different according to histological subtype, being 31% for mesenchymal chondrosarcoma, 20.5% for dedifferentiated chondrosarcoma, 11.5% for conventional chondrosarcoma and 0% for clear-cell chondrosarcoma (P = 0.04). Median progression-free survival (PFS) was 4.7 months [95% confidence interval (CI) 3-6.5]. Performance status (PS) ≥2, number of metastatic sites ≥1 and single-agent regimen were independently associated with poor PFS. Median overall survival (OS) was 18 months (95% CI 14.5-21.6). PS, number of metastatic sites and palliative surgery were independently associated with OS. CONCLUSIONS Conventional chemotherapy have very limited efficacy in patients with advanced chondrosarcoma, the highest benefit being observed in mesenchymal and dedifferentiated chondrosarcoma. These data should be used as a reference for response and outcome in the assessment of investigational drugs in advanced chondrosarcoma.
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- A Italiano
- Department of Medical Oncology, Institut Bergonié, Bordeaux
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