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Outcomes of children with well-differentiated fetal hepatoblastoma treated with surgery only: Report from Children's Oncology Group Trial, AHEP0731

Authors :
Sanjeev A Vasudevan
Rebecka L Meyers
Milton J Finegold
Dolores López-Terrada
Sarangarajan Ranganathan
Stephen P Dunn
Max R Langham
Eugene D McGahren
Greg M Tiao
Christopher B Weldon
Marcio H Malogolowkin
Mark D Krailo
Jin Piao
Jessica Randazzo
Alexander J Towbin
M. BethMcCarville
Allison F O'Neill
Wayne L Furman
Carlos Rodriguez-Galindo
Howard M Katzenstein
Source :
Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 57:251-256
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

Hepatoblastoma (HB) requires surgical resection for cure, but only 20-30% of patients have resectable disease at diagnosis. Patients who undergo partial hepatectomy at diagnosis have historically received 4-6 cycles of adjuvant chemotherapy; however, those with 100% well-differentiated fetal histology (WDF) have been observed to have excellent outcomes when treated with surgery alone.Patients on the Children's Oncology Group non randomized, multicenter phase III study, AHEP0731, were stratified based on Evan's stage, tumor histology, and serum alpha-fetoprotein level at diagnosis. Patients were eligible for the very low risk stratum of surgery and observation if they had a complete resection at diagnosis and rapid central histologic review demonstrated HB with 100% WDF histology.A total of 8 eligible patients were enrolled on study between September 14, 2009 and May 28, 2014. Outcome current to 06/30/2020 was used in this analysis. The median age at enrollment was 22.5 months (range: 8-84 months) and the median AFP at enrollment was 714 ng/ml (range: 18-77,747 ng/mL). With a median follow-up of 6.6 years (range: 3.6-9.8 years), the 5-year event-free (EFS) and overall survival (OS) were both 100%.This report supports that HB with 100% WDF histology completely resected at diagnosis is curable with surgery only. The development of evidence-based surgical guidelines utilizing criteria based on PRETEXT group, vascular involvement (annotation factors), tumor-specific histology and corresponding biology will be crucial for optimizing which patients are candidates for resection at diagnosis followed by observation.Prognosis study, Level I evidence.

Details

ISSN :
00223468
Volume :
57
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Pediatric Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9f50dbbe16ee8366ab8232e88f11b628
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2022.05.022