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Neoplasma Vol.70, No.6, p. 804–810, 2023 |
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Title: Treatment for SMARCB1 (INI-1) deficient sinonasal tumor: a single-institution study | ||
Author: Tian Wang, Jie Wang, Tianci Tang, Li Wang, Yi Li, Xinmao Song | ||
Abstract: Currently, less than 200 cases of SMARCB1-deficient sinus cancer (SDSC) have been documented. Little information is available about the best treatment options or prognosis for SDSC. From September 2016 to November 2022, the medical records of 22 people with SDSC were evaluated retrospectively. Patient demographics, staging, pathology findings, treatment details, recurrence, metastasis, and survival outcomes were all investigated by the researchers. The 1-, 2-, and 3-year overall survival (OS) rates for the entire cohort were 89.8%, 84.2%, and 45.1%, respectively, as were the 1-, 2-, and 3-year progression-free survival (PFS) rates of 81.8%, 63.8%, and 31.9%. After induction chemotherapy, 66.7% (10/15) of patients exhibited decreased tumor volume. Patients who accepted chemoradiotherapy had a better 2-year OS (100% vs. 72.7%, p=0.048) than those who accepted surgery as a preference. However, there is no difference in 2-year PFS between the two groups (53.0% vs. 75.8%, p=0.59). Patients with progressed or stable disease after induction chemotherapy had a higher risk of developing local recurrence (p=0.007); they also showed poor 2-year PFS (40.0% vs. 82.1%, p=0.019). SDSC had a poor 3-year OS, with a PFS of less than 50%. For locally advanced SDSC, chemoradiotherapy might be managed before surgery, especially in patients who benefit from induction chemotherapy. |
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Keywords: SMARCB1-deficient sinonasal carcinoma; prognosis; induction chemotherapy; chemoradiotherapy; surgery | ||
Published online: 19-Jan-2024 | ||
Year: 2023, Volume: 70, Issue: 6 | Page From: 804, Page To: 810 | |
doi:10.4149/neo_2023_230910N480 |
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