Treatment and management of adrenal cancer in a specialized Australian endocrine surgical unit: approaches, outcomes and lessons learnt.

ANZ JOURNAL OF SURGERY(2019)

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BackgroundAdrenocortical carcinoma is a rare and heterogeneous malignancy with poor outcomes. Recent research has suggested that outcomes may be improved by centralization of care in specialist centres. We review our evolving 21-year experience in managing adrenocortical carcinoma with a view towards outcomes and lessons learnt. MethodsA retrospective study of patients treated in our specialist endocrine surgical unit over 21years was undertaken. ResultsThirty-five patients were treated from diagnosis, 29 forming a primary study cohort. Additionally, seven patients were referred to us for quaternary care, forming a secondary study cohort. The European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumours (ENSAT) stage and immunohistochemical marker Ki-67 index were strong prognostic indicators for survival. ConclusionsEarly stage, complete resection and Ki-67<10% are the best prognosticators for survival. Aggressive surgical resection at index operation and of recurrent oligometastatic disease along with multimodal adjuvant treatment has led to long-term survivors of patients with Stage 4 disease in our aggregate cohort.
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adrenal cancer,endocrine malignancy,long-term outcomes,multidisciplinary meeting,specialist endocrine surgery unit
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