Background: The clinical significance of lymph-node metastases, multicentric forms, and tumorlets in bronchial carcinoids is still a matter of debate. Aim of this study was to analyze their prevalence and clinical significance in a series of 123 bronchial carcinoids. Patients and Methods: Nodal dissection and serial sections of resected lung parenchima for research of multicentric forms and tumorlets were performed in most patients. Survival curve was produced using the Kaplan-Meyer method and multivariate analysis by the Cox proportional hazard model. Results: Lymph-node involvement was present in 14% of typical (14 of 100) and 13.04% of atypical carcinoids (3 of 23). Multicentric forms (syncronous carcinoids or tumorlets) were found in 11.3% of the total with a negative impact on survival (p = 0.021). Multiple tumorlets were found in 7.3% of all cases at the standard pathologic examination, but whenever accurate palpation and serial sections of the surgical specimen were performed, the percentage reached 24% of the cases. Overall survival was 98.2%, 95.8%, and 83.9% for typical and 71.6%, 57.3%, and 24% for atypical carcinoid respectively at 5, 10, and 15 years. Time from surgery was significantly directly correlated with recurrences (p < 0.0001) and disease related death (p = 0.0002). Conclusions: A high prevalence of tumorlets, multiple carcinoids, and lymph-nodal involvement was found in our series. On the basis of these observations bronchial carcinoids always require major surgical procedures with systematic nodal dissection, and a careful search for multifocal lesions should always be performed. Follow-up should always be accurate and protracted, due to the frequency of very long-term relapses (often more than 10 years after surgery). © 2009 by the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer

Tumorlets, multicentric carcinoids, lymph-nodal metastases, and long-term behavior in bronchial carcinoids / Ferolla P;Daddi N;Urbani M;Semeraro A;Ribacchi R;Giovenali P;Ascani S;De Angelis V;Crinò L;Puma F;Daddi G;Regional Multidisciplinary Group for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Neuroendocrine Tumors CRO Umbria Region Cancer Network Italy. - In: JOURNAL OF THORACIC ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 1556-0864. - STAMPA. - 4:(2009), pp. 383-387. [10.1097/JTO.0b013e318197f2e7]

Tumorlets, multicentric carcinoids, lymph-nodal metastases, and long-term behavior in bronchial carcinoids.

DADDI, NICCOLO';
2009

Abstract

Background: The clinical significance of lymph-node metastases, multicentric forms, and tumorlets in bronchial carcinoids is still a matter of debate. Aim of this study was to analyze their prevalence and clinical significance in a series of 123 bronchial carcinoids. Patients and Methods: Nodal dissection and serial sections of resected lung parenchima for research of multicentric forms and tumorlets were performed in most patients. Survival curve was produced using the Kaplan-Meyer method and multivariate analysis by the Cox proportional hazard model. Results: Lymph-node involvement was present in 14% of typical (14 of 100) and 13.04% of atypical carcinoids (3 of 23). Multicentric forms (syncronous carcinoids or tumorlets) were found in 11.3% of the total with a negative impact on survival (p = 0.021). Multiple tumorlets were found in 7.3% of all cases at the standard pathologic examination, but whenever accurate palpation and serial sections of the surgical specimen were performed, the percentage reached 24% of the cases. Overall survival was 98.2%, 95.8%, and 83.9% for typical and 71.6%, 57.3%, and 24% for atypical carcinoid respectively at 5, 10, and 15 years. Time from surgery was significantly directly correlated with recurrences (p < 0.0001) and disease related death (p = 0.0002). Conclusions: A high prevalence of tumorlets, multiple carcinoids, and lymph-nodal involvement was found in our series. On the basis of these observations bronchial carcinoids always require major surgical procedures with systematic nodal dissection, and a careful search for multifocal lesions should always be performed. Follow-up should always be accurate and protracted, due to the frequency of very long-term relapses (often more than 10 years after surgery). © 2009 by the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer
2009
Tumorlets, multicentric carcinoids, lymph-nodal metastases, and long-term behavior in bronchial carcinoids / Ferolla P;Daddi N;Urbani M;Semeraro A;Ribacchi R;Giovenali P;Ascani S;De Angelis V;Crinò L;Puma F;Daddi G;Regional Multidisciplinary Group for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Neuroendocrine Tumors CRO Umbria Region Cancer Network Italy. - In: JOURNAL OF THORACIC ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 1556-0864. - STAMPA. - 4:(2009), pp. 383-387. [10.1097/JTO.0b013e318197f2e7]
Ferolla P;Daddi N;Urbani M;Semeraro A;Ribacchi R;Giovenali P;Ascani S;De Angelis V;Crinò L;Puma F;Daddi G;Regional Multidisciplinary Group for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Neuroendocrine Tumors CRO Umbria Region Cancer Network Italy
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