Resumen
Hepatoblastoma (HB), is a malignant neoplasm, which originates
in the liver. Survival (SV) depends on the extent of disease progression. The objective of
this study was to determine differences in overall SV (OS) and disease-free (DFS) in
patients with HB, according to the extent of their disease. Case series with follow-up.
Patients between 4 and 160 months of age treated at an oncology center in the Ecuadorian
Andes (2000-2019) were included. The result variables were affected lobe, lung metastasis,
vascular infiltration, PRETEXT stage, risk, histology, alpha-fetoprotein levels (AFP),
complete remission (RC), OS and DFS. Descriptive and analytical statistics (Chi2,
Fisher's exact and continuity correction) were used. SV analyzes were performed
with Kaplan Meier and log-rank curves. In this analysis 28 patients (53.6 % men), with a
median age of 40 months, were studied. Lung metastases and vascular infiltration were
verified in 25.0 % and 35.7 % of the cases, respectively. Histology, clinical stage, and
high risk were mainly epithelial type (42.8 %), PRETEXT II (50.0 %), and high risk (67.8 %),
respectively. The mean AFP at diagnosis was 1055712 ng / ml and 9 patients achieved CR. OS
and DFS at 19 years were 33.1 % and 26.0 % respectively. According to their extension, the
OS and DFS for standard and high risk patients were 50.0 % and 25.4 % (p = 0.148); and 50.0
% and 14.7 % (p = 0.037) respectively. The verified OS and DFS are lower than those reported
in other studies. DFS according to its extension, presented a significant difference,
however, this result should be considered with caution due to the small number of patients.
| Idioma original | Español |
|---|---|
| Publicación | INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY |
| Estado | Publicada - 2021 |
| Publicado de forma externa | Sí |
Palabras clave
- Hepatoblastoma; Supervivencia; Quimioterapia; Cirugía