Goblet cell carcinoids: characteristics of a Danish cohort of 83 patients

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Goblet cell carcinoids : characteristics of a Danish cohort of 83 patients. / Olsen, Ingrid Holst; Holt, Nanna; Langer, Seppo W; Hasselby, Jane Preuss; Grønbæk, Henning; Hillingsø, Jens; Mahmoud, Masti; Ladekarl, Morten; Iversen, Lene H; Kjær, Andreas; Federspiel, Birgitte H; Knigge, Ulrich.

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Olsen, IH, Holt, N, Langer, SW, Hasselby, JP, Grønbæk, H, Hillingsø, J, Mahmoud, M, Ladekarl, M, Iversen, LH, Kjær, A, Federspiel, BH & Knigge, U 2015, 'Goblet cell carcinoids: characteristics of a Danish cohort of 83 patients', P L o S One, bind 10, nr. 2, e0117627, s. 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117627

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Olsen, I. H., Holt, N., Langer, S. W., Hasselby, J. P., Grønbæk, H., Hillingsø, J., Mahmoud, M., Ladekarl, M., Iversen, L. H., Kjær, A., Federspiel, B. H., & Knigge, U. (2015). Goblet cell carcinoids: characteristics of a Danish cohort of 83 patients. P L o S One, 10(2), 1-17. [e0117627]. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117627

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Olsen IH, Holt N, Langer SW, Hasselby JP, Grønbæk H, Hillingsø J o.a. Goblet cell carcinoids: characteristics of a Danish cohort of 83 patients. P L o S One. 2015;10(2):1-17. e0117627. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117627

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Olsen, Ingrid Holst ; Holt, Nanna ; Langer, Seppo W ; Hasselby, Jane Preuss ; Grønbæk, Henning ; Hillingsø, Jens ; Mahmoud, Masti ; Ladekarl, Morten ; Iversen, Lene H ; Kjær, Andreas ; Federspiel, Birgitte H ; Knigge, Ulrich. / Goblet cell carcinoids : characteristics of a Danish cohort of 83 patients. I: P L o S One. 2015 ; Bind 10, Nr. 2. s. 1-17.

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title = "Goblet cell carcinoids: characteristics of a Danish cohort of 83 patients",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: Appendiceal goblet cell carcinoids (GCCs) exhibit neuroendocrine and adenocarcinoma features.PATIENTS AND METHODS: Analysis of demography, pathology, prognostic markers, treatment and survival in 83 GCC patients (f/m: 56/27) diagnosed 1992-2013.RESULTS: Median age for f/m was 59/58 years, respectively, and similar for localized and disseminated disease. At diagnosis 54 patients had localized appendiceal disease (f/m: 29/25). According to TNM 24% had Stage I, 70% had Stage II and 6% had Stage III. Twenty-nine patients had disseminated disease (f/m: 27/2). Chromogranin A, synaptophysin and p53 were positive in >90%. Serotonin was positive in 70%. Median Ki67 index was 32% (6-75%) and higher in Tang group C (50%) compared to group A (30%; p<0.0001), and group B (30%; p<0.004). All patients had surgery. Sixty-three (76%) had radical resections including all patients with localized disease. Median OS was 83 months. The 1-, 5- and 10-year survival rates were 90%, 58%, and 38%, respectively. For localized disease OS was 164 months and 1-, 5- and 10-year survival rates were 100%, 80%, and 55%, respectively. For disseminated disease OS was 19 months and 1-, 5- and 10-year survival rates were 73%, 18% and 6%, respectively. The 1-, 5- and 10 year-survival rates for f/m were 87%/96%, 49%/76% and 31%/57%, respectively (p = 0.02). According to the Tang classification group A, B, and C OS was 118, 83 and 20 months, respectively (p = 0.0002).CONCLUSION: The Tang classification was found to be a significant prognostic factor, while the Ki67 index was not. Localized GCCs occurred equally in males and females, while disseminated GCCs were mostly seen in females. Median age of patients with localized disease and disseminated disease was identical. Cox regression analysis found Stage IV, focally positive synaptophysin and non-radical surgery as strongest negative prognostic factors.",
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T1 - Goblet cell carcinoids

T2 - characteristics of a Danish cohort of 83 patients

AU - Olsen, Ingrid Holst

AU - Holt, Nanna

AU - Langer, Seppo W

AU - Hasselby, Jane Preuss

AU - Grønbæk, Henning

AU - Hillingsø, Jens

AU - Mahmoud, Masti

AU - Ladekarl, Morten

AU - Iversen, Lene H

AU - Kjær, Andreas

AU - Federspiel, Birgitte H

AU - Knigge, Ulrich

PY - 2015

Y1 - 2015

N2 - BACKGROUND: Appendiceal goblet cell carcinoids (GCCs) exhibit neuroendocrine and adenocarcinoma features.PATIENTS AND METHODS: Analysis of demography, pathology, prognostic markers, treatment and survival in 83 GCC patients (f/m: 56/27) diagnosed 1992-2013.RESULTS: Median age for f/m was 59/58 years, respectively, and similar for localized and disseminated disease. At diagnosis 54 patients had localized appendiceal disease (f/m: 29/25). According to TNM 24% had Stage I, 70% had Stage II and 6% had Stage III. Twenty-nine patients had disseminated disease (f/m: 27/2). Chromogranin A, synaptophysin and p53 were positive in >90%. Serotonin was positive in 70%. Median Ki67 index was 32% (6-75%) and higher in Tang group C (50%) compared to group A (30%; p<0.0001), and group B (30%; p<0.004). All patients had surgery. Sixty-three (76%) had radical resections including all patients with localized disease. Median OS was 83 months. The 1-, 5- and 10-year survival rates were 90%, 58%, and 38%, respectively. For localized disease OS was 164 months and 1-, 5- and 10-year survival rates were 100%, 80%, and 55%, respectively. For disseminated disease OS was 19 months and 1-, 5- and 10-year survival rates were 73%, 18% and 6%, respectively. The 1-, 5- and 10 year-survival rates for f/m were 87%/96%, 49%/76% and 31%/57%, respectively (p = 0.02). According to the Tang classification group A, B, and C OS was 118, 83 and 20 months, respectively (p = 0.0002).CONCLUSION: The Tang classification was found to be a significant prognostic factor, while the Ki67 index was not. Localized GCCs occurred equally in males and females, while disseminated GCCs were mostly seen in females. Median age of patients with localized disease and disseminated disease was identical. Cox regression analysis found Stage IV, focally positive synaptophysin and non-radical surgery as strongest negative prognostic factors.

AB - BACKGROUND: Appendiceal goblet cell carcinoids (GCCs) exhibit neuroendocrine and adenocarcinoma features.PATIENTS AND METHODS: Analysis of demography, pathology, prognostic markers, treatment and survival in 83 GCC patients (f/m: 56/27) diagnosed 1992-2013.RESULTS: Median age for f/m was 59/58 years, respectively, and similar for localized and disseminated disease. At diagnosis 54 patients had localized appendiceal disease (f/m: 29/25). According to TNM 24% had Stage I, 70% had Stage II and 6% had Stage III. Twenty-nine patients had disseminated disease (f/m: 27/2). Chromogranin A, synaptophysin and p53 were positive in >90%. Serotonin was positive in 70%. Median Ki67 index was 32% (6-75%) and higher in Tang group C (50%) compared to group A (30%; p<0.0001), and group B (30%; p<0.004). All patients had surgery. Sixty-three (76%) had radical resections including all patients with localized disease. Median OS was 83 months. The 1-, 5- and 10-year survival rates were 90%, 58%, and 38%, respectively. For localized disease OS was 164 months and 1-, 5- and 10-year survival rates were 100%, 80%, and 55%, respectively. For disseminated disease OS was 19 months and 1-, 5- and 10-year survival rates were 73%, 18% and 6%, respectively. The 1-, 5- and 10 year-survival rates for f/m were 87%/96%, 49%/76% and 31%/57%, respectively (p = 0.02). According to the Tang classification group A, B, and C OS was 118, 83 and 20 months, respectively (p = 0.0002).CONCLUSION: The Tang classification was found to be a significant prognostic factor, while the Ki67 index was not. Localized GCCs occurred equally in males and females, while disseminated GCCs were mostly seen in females. Median age of patients with localized disease and disseminated disease was identical. Cox regression analysis found Stage IV, focally positive synaptophysin and non-radical surgery as strongest negative prognostic factors.

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KW - Carcinoid Tumor

KW - Cohort Studies

KW - Databases, Factual

KW - Denmark

KW - Female

KW - Humans

KW - Male

KW - Middle Aged

KW - Neoplasm Staging

KW - Postoperative Period

KW - Prognosis

KW - Receptors, Somatostatin

KW - Retrospective Studies

KW - Survival Analysis

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