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Natural history of malignant bone disease in hepatocellular carcinoma: final results of a multicenter bone metastasis survey
Nicola SilvestrisToni IbrahimCosmo Damiano GadaletaFrancesco Maria GuidaGiovanni InfanteMarco TucciVincenzo CatalanoEvaristo MaielloVincenzo PalmieriAnna Elisabetta BrunettiVito LorussoRaffaele AddeoDaniele SantiniFerdinando RiccardiAlessandro ComandoneAntonio RussoMario ScartozziSandro BarniNicola FazioMichele AietaGianluca MasiPaola BertocchiAntonio TroguSara MarinelliAntonio GnoniIlaria ImarisioElisa GiommoniFrancesco PantanoMariella Spalato CerusoSaverio CinieriStefano CascinuAlessandro ContiFranco SilvestrisGiovan Giuseppe Di CostanzoPaolo MarchettiMatteo SantoniLuca FaloppiSalvatore Piscontisubject
MaleGenetics and Molecular Biology (all)medicine.medical_specialtyCarcinoma HepatocellularBone diseaseSettore MED/06 - Oncologia Medicamedicine.medical_treatmentScienceBone NeoplasmsGastroenterology and HepatologyBiochemistryGastroenterologyBone and BonesMetastasisInternal medicineMedicine and Health SciencesmedicineCarcinomaHumansAged; Bone Neoplasms; Bone and Bones; Carcinoma Hepatocellular; Female; Humans; Italy; Liver; Liver Neoplasms; Male; Middle Aged; Quality of Life; Survival Analysis; Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (all); Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)Survival analysisAgedPharmacologyMultidisciplinarybusiness.industryCarcinomaLiver NeoplasmsQRBone metastasisHepatocellularBone fractureMiddle AgedBisphosphonatemedicine.diseaseSurvival Analysiszoledronic acidHepatocellular Carcinomaskeletal-related eventsSurgeryZoledronic acidOncologyItalyLiverAgricultural and Biological Sciences (all)Quality of LifeMedicineFemalebusinessResearch Articlemedicine.drugdescription
BackgroundBone is an uncommon site of metastasis in patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Therefore, there are few studies concerning the natural history of bone metastasis in patients with HCC.Patients and methodsData on clinicopathology, survival, skeletal-related events (SREs), and bone-directed therapies for 211 deceased HCC patients with evidence of bone metastasis were statistically analyzed.ResultsThe median age was 70 years; 172 patients were male (81.5%). The median overall survival was 19 months. The median time to the onset of bone metastasis was 13 months (22.2% at HCC diagnosis); 64.9% patients had multiple bone metastases. Spine was the most common site of bone metastasis (59.7%). Most of these lesions were osteolytic (82.4%); 88.5% of them were treated with zoledronic acid. At multivariate analysis, only the Child Score was significantly correlated with a shorter time to diagnosis of bone metastases (p = 0.001, HR = 1.819). The median survival from bone metastasis was 7 months. At multivariate analysis, HCC etiology (p = 0.005), ECOG performance status (p = 0.002) and treatment with bisphosphonate (p = 0.024) were associated with shorter survival after bone disease occurrence. The site of bone metastasis but not the number of bone lesions was associated with the survival from first skeletal related event (SRE) (p = 0.021) and OS (p = 0.001).ConclusionsThis study provides a significant improvement in the understanding the natural history of skeletal disease in HCC patients. An early and appropriate management of these patients is dramatically needed in order to avoid subsequent worsening of their quality of life.
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2014-08-29 |