The influence of local therapy on the survival of patients with metastatic rectal cancer: a population-based, propensity-matched study

作者:Zhang, Chi-Hao; Pan, Yuan-Bo; Zhang, Qing-Wei; Shi, Ou-Min; Zheng, Lei; Gui, Liang; Luo, Meng*
来源:Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology, 2017, 143(9): 1891-1903.
DOI:10.1007/s00432-017-2442-2

摘要

Purpose This study was aimed to determine the effect of the local tumor therapy on patients' prognosis in the management of metastatic rectal cancer. @@@ Methods Patients diagnosed with metastatic rectal cancer from 2004 to 2013 were selected from the SEER (Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results) database. Overall survival and cancer-specific survival were compared between the local treatment group and the nonlocal treatment group using Kaplan-Meier methods. Uni- and multivariate analyses were further performed to confirm or deny the results. The statistical approach of propensity score matching was conducted to avoid potential confounding factors. @@@ Results Of 6867 patients included in this analysis, 3971 (57.8%) received local therapy to the primary tumor and 2896 (42.2%) did not receive. Both univariable and multivariable analysis showed local therapy continued to be associated with an improvement in OS (HR 0.532; 95% CI 0.503-0.563, p < 0.001 and HR 0.532; 95% CI 0.498-0.568, p < 0.001, respectively) and CSS (HR 0.527; 95% CI 0.497-0.559, p < 0.001 and HR 0.521; 95% CI 0.487-0.557, p < 0.001, respectively) in the unmatched cohorts. Further analysis showed patients underwent local tumor destruction or surgical resection had a better overall survival compared with those who did not undergo (p < 0.001). In the matched population, patients receiving local therapy had a better OS (HR 0.427; 95% CI 0.428-0.519, p < 0.001) and CSS (HR 0.462; 95% CI 0.418-0.511, p < 0.001) compared with those who did not receive. @@@ Conclusions Local therapy to the primary tumor may be associated with a better survival in patients with metastatic rectal cancer.