1. Adrenocortical Carcinoma: Impact of Surgical Margin Status on Long-Term Outcomes
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Margonis, GA, Kim, Y, Prescott, JD, Tran, TB, Postlewait, LM, Maithel, SK, Wang, TS, Evans, DB, Hatzaras, I, Shenoy, R, Phay, JE, Keplinger, K, Fields, RC, Jin, LX, Weber, SM, Salem, A, Sicklick, JK, Gad, S, Yopp, AC, Mansour, JC, Duh, QY, Seiser, N, Solorzano, CC, Kiernan, CM, Votanopoulos, KI, Levine, EA, Poultsides, GA, and Pawlik, TM
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Oncology & Carcinogenesis ,Oncology and Carcinogenesis - Abstract
Background: The influence of surgical margin status on long-term outcomes of patients undergoing adrenal resection for ACC remains not well defined. We studied the impact of surgical tumor margin status on recurrence-free survival (RFS) and overall survival (OS) of patients undergoing resection for ACC. Methods: A total of 165 patients who underwent adrenal resection for ACC and met inclusion criteria were identified form a multi-institutional database. Clinicopathological data, pathologic margin status, and long-term outcomes were assessed. Patients were stratified into two groups based on margin status: R0 (margin >1 mm) versus R1. Results: R0 resection was achieved in 126 patients (76.4 %), whereas 39 patients (23.6 %) had an R1 resection. Median and 5-year OS for patients undergoing R0 resection were 96.3 months and 64.8 % versus 25.1 months and 33.8 % for patients undergoing an R1 resection (both p
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- 2016