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Long‐term outcomes of sirolimus treatment for kaposiform hemangioendothelioma: Continuing successes and ongoing challenges.

Authors :
Zhou, Jiangyuan
Li, Yanan
Qiu, Tong
Gong, Xue
Yang, Kaiying
Zhang, Xuepeng
Zhang, Zixin
Lan, Yuru
Hu, Fan
Peng, Qiang
Zhang, Yongbo
Kong, Feiteng
Chen, Siyuan
Ji, Yi
Source :
International Journal of Cancer; Aug2023, Vol. 153 Issue 3, p600-608, 9p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Treatment with sirolimus, an inhibitor of the mammalian target of rapamycin pathway, has improved the prognosis of patients with kaposiform hemangioendothelioma (KHE). However, the efficacy, durability and tolerability of long‐term sirolimus treatment in patients with KHE have not been well elucidated. We performed efficacy and safety assessments based on more than 4.5 years of follow‐up in patients receiving sirolimus therapy for KHE. One hundred sixty‐seven patients were analyzed, including 102 (61.1%) patients with the Kasabach‐Merritt phenomenon (KMP). Follow‐up was conducted after a median of 56.0 months. A total of 154 (92.2%) patients had a durable response to sirolimus treatment. No difference in durable response was found between patients without KMP and patients with KMP (95.4% vs 90.2%; difference, 5.2%; 95% confidence interval [CI], −4.0% to 13.1%). Rebound growth occurred in 17.3% of patients upon sirolimus discontinuation. Early treatment discontinuation (odds ratio [OR]: 3.103; 95% CI: 1.529‐6.299; P =.002) and mixed lesion type (OR: 2.271; 95% CI: 0.901‐5.727; P =.047) were associated with tumor rebound growth. No KHE‐related deaths occurred in this cohort. At the last follow‐up, approximately 17.4% of patients had active disease and/or changes in body structures to a variable extent. Serious adverse events occurred most commonly during the first year of sirolimus therapy. Follow‐up of almost 4.5 years demonstrated that the efficacy of sirolimus persisted over time and that long‐term treatment with sirolimus was not associated with unacceptable cumulative toxicities. However, nonresponse, tumor relapse and long‐term sequelae remained challenges despite intensified and prolonged sirolimus therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00207136
Volume :
153
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
International Journal of Cancer
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164372224
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.34509