TY - JOUR
T1 - Relapse after rhabdomyosarcoma in childhood and adolescence
T2 - Impact of an early detection on survival
AU - Mallebranche, Coralie
AU - Carton, Matthieu
AU - Minard-Colin, Véronique
AU - Desfachelle, Anne Sophie
AU - Rome, Angélique
AU - Brisse, Hervé J.
AU - Mosseri, Véronique
AU - Thébaud, Estelle
AU - Pellier, Isabelle
AU - Boutroux, Hélène
AU - Gandemer, Virginie
AU - Corradini, Nadège
AU - Orbach, Daniel
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017
PY - 2017/7/1
Y1 - 2017/7/1
N2 - Subject Prognostic values of an early detection of a relapse after treatment of a localized rhabdomyosarcoma and the interest of performing systematic radiologic assessment after treatment have not yet been evaluated in Europe. Material and methods Modalities of relapse of 99 patients under 20 years of age, after an initially localized rhabdomyosarcoma, treated in 9 French centers (“Société française des cancers de l'enfant” consortium) have been analyzed. Prognostic value of the protocol compliance during the observation period after therapy has been evaluated. Results Relapses have been diagnosed in 59 cases by a “symptom” the child was complaining of, in 12 cases because of “physical signs” detected during the clinical examination of a systematic consultation and in 27 cases thanks to “systematic follow-up imaging” (missing data: 1 case). Survival after relapse at 3 years was 47.5 % (IC95 %: 37.1 %–57.1 %). Diagnosis of the relapse is established earlier in the group “systematic imaging” rather than with other methods of detection (“symptom”, “physical signs”), (P= 0.025), with detection of smaller tumors (≤ 5 cm; 100.0 % vs. 60.9 % vs. 77.8 %, P= 0.007) but without possibility of reaching a second remission (70.4 % vs. 50.8 % vs. 50.0 % P= 0.37), nor significant impact on 5-year overall survival (47.1 % vs. 47.1 % vs. 48.6 % P= 0.94). Conclusion Current methods of systematic surveillance after a first-line treatment of an initially localized rhabdomyosarcoma seem to improve the earliness of the diagnosis, but not the prognosis of the relapse.
AB - Subject Prognostic values of an early detection of a relapse after treatment of a localized rhabdomyosarcoma and the interest of performing systematic radiologic assessment after treatment have not yet been evaluated in Europe. Material and methods Modalities of relapse of 99 patients under 20 years of age, after an initially localized rhabdomyosarcoma, treated in 9 French centers (“Société française des cancers de l'enfant” consortium) have been analyzed. Prognostic value of the protocol compliance during the observation period after therapy has been evaluated. Results Relapses have been diagnosed in 59 cases by a “symptom” the child was complaining of, in 12 cases because of “physical signs” detected during the clinical examination of a systematic consultation and in 27 cases thanks to “systematic follow-up imaging” (missing data: 1 case). Survival after relapse at 3 years was 47.5 % (IC95 %: 37.1 %–57.1 %). Diagnosis of the relapse is established earlier in the group “systematic imaging” rather than with other methods of detection (“symptom”, “physical signs”), (P= 0.025), with detection of smaller tumors (≤ 5 cm; 100.0 % vs. 60.9 % vs. 77.8 %, P= 0.007) but without possibility of reaching a second remission (70.4 % vs. 50.8 % vs. 50.0 % P= 0.37), nor significant impact on 5-year overall survival (47.1 % vs. 47.1 % vs. 48.6 % P= 0.94). Conclusion Current methods of systematic surveillance after a first-line treatment of an initially localized rhabdomyosarcoma seem to improve the earliness of the diagnosis, but not the prognosis of the relapse.
KW - Early detection
KW - Radiology
KW - Rhabdomyosarcoma
KW - Surveillance
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U2 - 10.1016/j.bulcan.2017.05.008
DO - 10.1016/j.bulcan.2017.05.008
M3 - Article
C2 - 28687117
AN - SCOPUS:85021731867
SN - 0007-4551
VL - 104
SP - 625
EP - 635
JO - Bulletin du Cancer
JF - Bulletin du Cancer
IS - 7-8
ER -