1. The Metastatic Risk of Renal Cell Carcinoma by Primary Tumor Size and Subtype
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Monda, Steven M, Lui, Hansen T, Pratsinis, Manolis A, Chandrasekar, Thenappan, Evans, Christopher P, and Dall'Era, Marc A
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Rare Diseases ,Kidney Disease ,Cancer ,Renal cell carcinoma ,Renal mass biopsy ,Histology ,Surveillance ,Active surveillance ,Epidemiology and End Results ,Clinical Sciences ,Urology & Nephrology - Abstract
BackgroundCurrent data on the association between tumor size, subtype, and metastases, and thresholds for intervention, for renal cell carcinoma (RCC), are largely based on single-center nephrectomy registries that may under-represent those presenting with metastatic disease.ObjectiveWe sought to assess tumor size and histologic subtype in relation to metastatic status at presentation for patients with RCC.Design setting and participantsUsing Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results cancer registry data, we identified patients with a diagnosis of RCC made between 2004 and 2019, and a known size of primary tumor. We used nodal and metastatic TNM staging to assess metastatic disease at presentation.Outcome measurements and statistical analysisWe report the proportion of metastatic disease across varying tumor sizes for clear cell (ccRCC), papillary (pRCC), and chromophobe (chRCC) RCC. We also examine sarcomatoid RCC and RCC with sarcomatoid features (sarcRCC). Logistic regression models were used to model the likelihood of metastatic disease for each histologic subtype.Results and limitationsOf 181 096 RCC patients included, 23 829 had metastatic disease. For any RCC, metastatic rates of 3.6%, 13.1%, 30.3%, and 45.1% were observed for tumors ≤4, 4-≤7, 7-≤10, and >10 cm, respectively. Metastatic rates of chRCC were low at even large sizes, 11.0% at >10 cm. In contrast, sarcRCC had high metastatic rates at all sizes, 27.1% at ≤4 cm. Metastatic rates for ccRCC and pRCC increased steadily above 3 cm. For any RCC and each evaluated subtype, tumor size was found to be associated with metastatic disease on logistic regression (p
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- 2023