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Cholangiocarcinoma landscape in Europe:Diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic insights from the ENSCCA Registry
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- Izquierdo-Sanchez , L , Lamarca , A , La Casta , A , Buettner , S , Utpatel , K , Klümpen , H J , Adeva , J , Vogel , A , Lleo , A , Fabris , L , Ponz-Sarvise , M , Brustia , R , Cardinale , V , Braconi , C , Vidili , G , Jamieson , N B , Macias , R IR , Jonas , J P , Marzioni , M , Hołówko , W , Folseraas , T , Kupčinskas , J , Sparchez , Z , Krawczyk , M , Krupa , Ł , Scripcariu , V , Grazi , G L , Landa-Magdalena , A , IJzermans , J N M , Evert , K , Erdmann , J I , López-López , F , Saborowski , A , Scheiter , A , Santos-Laso , A , Carpino , G , Andersen , J B , Marin , J JG , Alvaro , D , Bujanda , L , Forner , A , Valle , J W , Koerkamp , B G & Banales , J M 2022 , ' Cholangiocarcinoma landscape in Europe : Diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic insights from the ENSCCA Registry ' , Journal of Hepatology , vol. 76 , no. 5 , pp. 1109-1121 .
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- 2022
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Abstract
- Background & Aims: Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is a rare and heterogeneous biliary cancer, whose incidence and related mortality is increasing. This study investigates the clinical course of CCA and subtypes (intrahepatic [iCCA], perihilar [pCCA], and distal [dCCA]) in a pan-European cohort. Methods: The ENSCCA Registry is a multicenter observational study. Patients were included if they had a histologically proven diagnosis of CCA between 2010-2019. Demographic, histomorphological, biochemical, and clinical studies were performed. Results: Overall, 2,234 patients were enrolled (male/female=1.29). iCCA (n = 1,243) was associated with overweight/obesity and chronic liver diseases involving cirrhosis and/or viral hepatitis; pCCA (n = 592) with primary sclerosing cholangitis; and dCCA (n = 399) with choledocholithiasis. At diagnosis, 42.2% of patients had local disease, 29.4% locally advanced disease (LAD), and 28.4% metastatic disease (MD). Serum CEA and CA19-9 showed low diagnostic sensitivity, but their concomitant elevation was associated with increased risk of presenting with LAD (odds ratio 2.16; 95% CI 1.43-3.27) or MD (odds ratio 5.88; 95% CI 3.69-9.25). Patients undergoing resection (50.3%) had the best outcomes, particularly with negative-resection margin (R0) (median overall survival [mOS] = 45.1 months); however, margin involvement (R1) (hazard ratio 1.92; 95% CI 1.53-2.41; mOS = 24.7 months) and lymph node invasion (hazard ratio 2.13; 95% CI 1.55-2.94; mOS = 23.3 months) compromised prognosis. Among patients with unresectable disease (49.6%), the mOS was 10.6 months for those receiving active palliative therapies, mostly chemotherapy (26.2%), and 4.0 months for those receiving best supportive care (20.6%). iCCAs were associated with worse outcomes than p/dCCAs. ECOG performance status, MD and CA19-9 were independent prognostic factors. Conclusion: CCA is frequently diagnosed at an advanced stage, a proportion of patients fai
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- Izquierdo-Sanchez , L , Lamarca , A , La Casta , A , Buettner , S , Utpatel , K , Klümpen , H J , Adeva , J , Vogel , A , Lleo , A , Fabris , L , Ponz-Sarvise , M , Brustia , R , Cardinale , V , Braconi , C , Vidili , G , Jamieson , N B , Macias , R IR , Jonas , J P , Marzioni , M , Hołówko , W , Folseraas , T , Kupčinskas , J , Sparchez , Z , Krawczyk , M , Krupa , Ł , Scripcariu , V , Grazi , G L , Landa-Magdalena , A , IJzermans , J N M , Evert , K , Erdmann , J I , López-López , F , Saborowski , A , Scheiter , A , Santos-Laso , A , Carpino , G , Andersen , J B , Marin , J JG , Alvaro , D , Bujanda , L , Forner , A , Valle , J W , Koerkamp , B G & Banales , J M 2022 , ' Cholangiocarcinoma landscape in Europe : Diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic insights from the ENSCCA Registry ' , Journal of Hepatology , vol. 76 , no. 5 , pp. 1109-1121 .
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- Electronic Resource
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- edsoai.on1376784977
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- Electronic Resource