Factors associated with survival in pediatric adrenocortical carcinoma: An analysis of the National Cancer Data Base (NCDB)

PURPOSE - Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is a rare tumor in children with important distinctions from the adult disease. We reviewed the National Cancer Data Base (NCDB) to determine factors associated with long-term survival.

METHODS - The NCDB was queried for patients less than 18years of age who were diagnosed with ACC between 1998 and 2011. Kaplan-Meier analysis was utilized to determine factors significantly associated with overall survival.

RESULTS - A total of 111 patients were included (median age: 4years, 69% female). ACC was more common in the youngest cohort, with 48% of cases occurring in children younger than the age of 3. Median tumor size was 9. 5cm (IQR: 6. 5-13. 0), and 87% of patients underwent some form of surgical resection. Among children with available data, 19 of 62 presented with metastases. Overall 1- and 3-year survival was 70% and 64%, respectively. Age, tumor size, extension of tumor into surrounding tissue, and metastatic disease were all found to be significantly associated with survival. Among patients who underwent a surgical procedure, margin status was also found to be significantly associated with survival.

CONCLUSIONS - Age, tumor size, extension of tumor, metastatic disease, and margin status are significantly associated with long-term survival in children with adrenocortical carcinoma.

Journal of pediatric surgery. 2015 Oct 23 [Epub ahead of print]

Brian C Gulack, Kristy L Rialon, Brian R Englum, Jina Kim, Lindsay J Talbot, Obinna O Adibe, Henry E Rice, Elisabeth T Tracy

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