Resection of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors: defining patterns and time course of recurrence

  • Ding Hui Dong
  • , Xu Feng Zhang
  • , Alexandra G. Lopez-Aguiar
  • , George Poultsides
  • , Eleftherios Makris
  • , Flavio Rocha
  • , Zaheer Kanji
  • , Sharon Weber
  • , Alexander Fisher
  • , Ryan Fields
  • , Bradley A. Krasnick
  • , Kamran Idrees
  • , Paula M. Smith
  • , Cliff Cho
  • , Megan Beems
  • , Mary Dillhoff
  • , Shishir K. Maithel
  • , Timothy M. Pawlik

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Abstract

Background: To define recurrence patterns and time course, as well as risk factors associated with recurrence following curative resection of pNETs. Method: Patients who underwent curative-intent resection for pNET between 1997 and 2016 were identified from the US Neuroendocrine Tumor Study Group. Data on baseline and tumor-specific characteristics, overall survival (OS), timing and first-site of recurrence, predictors and recurrence management were analyzed. Results: Among 1020 patients, 154 (15.1%) patients developed recurrence. Among patients who experienced recurrence, 76 (49.4%) had liver-only recurrence, while 35 (22.7%) had pancreas-only recurrence. The proportion of liver-only recurrence increased from 54.3% within one-year after surgery to 61.5% from four-to-six years after surgery; whereas the proportion of pancreas-only recurrence decreased from 26.1% to 7.7% over these time periods. While liver-only recurrence was associated with tumor characteristics, pancreas-only recurrence was only associated with surgical margin status. Patients undergoing curative resection of recurrence had comparable OS with patients who had no recurrence (median OS, pancreas-only recurrence, 133.9 months; liver-only recurrence, not attained; no recurrence, 143.0 months, p = 0.499) Conclusions: Different recurrence patterns and timing course, as well as risk factors suggest biological heterogeneity of pNET recurrence. A personalized approach to postoperative surveillance and treatment of recurrence disease should be considered.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)215-223
Number of pages9
JournalHPB
Volume22
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2020

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