Title of article :
Small cell carcinoma of the upper urinary tract (UUT-SCC): Report of a rare entity and systematic review of the literature
Author/Authors :
Ouzzane، نويسنده , , Adil and Ghoneim، نويسنده , , Tarek P. and Udo، نويسنده , , Kazuma and Verhasselt-Crinquette، نويسنده , , Marie and Puech، نويسنده , , Philippe and Betrouni، نويسنده , , Nacim and Rouprêt، نويسنده , , Morgan and Villers، نويسنده , , Arnauld and Leroy، نويسنده , , Xavier and Colin، نويسنده , , Pierre، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Background
y small cell carcinoma of the upper urinary tract (UUT-SCC) is an extremely uncommon disease. The current knowledge of these rare tumors is mainly based on case reports or small series.
s
orted two cases and performed a systematic literature search from 1970 to 2010 for articles on UUT-SCC. Overall, 40 patients with UUT-SCC were reviewed, a database was generated to analyze clinical characteristics, pathological features and therapy outcomes and to attempt in identifying prognostic factors.
s
e 39 cases with available data, median age was 66.5 years and male–female ratio was 2:1. An Asian ethnic background was more common (59%). Surgery was the standard treatment given to all patients. In 67% of cases, SCC coexisted with another malignant component, including urothelial carcinoma in 62% of patients. Overall median survival was 15 months and the 1-, 2- and 3-year survival rates were 58.4%, 38.1% and 23.8%, respectively. Of all cases, 53.8% developed detectable metastasis in a median delay of 13 months. Pathological stage was the only significant prognostic factor found (p = 0.01). Patients who received adjuvant chemotherapy seem to have a higher median survival comparatively to those who did not receive chemotherapy but this was not statistically significant (24 vs. 12 months, p = 0.56).
sions
C is an extremely rare tumor characterized by an aggressive clinical course. Local or distant metastases are frequent and survival is poor. Pathological stage appeared to be a prognostic factor for overall survival.
Keywords :
renal pelvis , Ureter , Neoplasm , carcinoma , Small cell , Treatment , Prognosis
Journal title :
Cancer Treatment Reviews
Journal title :
Cancer Treatment Reviews