The demographic features, clinicopathologic characteristics, treatment outcome and disease-specific prognostic factors of solitary fibrous tumor: A population-based analysis

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Background: Solitary fibrous tumor's (SFT) demographic features, clinicopathologic characteristics, treatment outcome and disease-specific prognostic factors were unexplored comprehensively. Methods: SEER program was used to identify patients diagnosed with SFT from 1973 to 2012. Overall collected data were analyzed by using the SPSS 18.0. Results: In total, 804 cases were found including 613 cases with SFT-specific mortality and 801 patients were analyzed for overall survival (OS). The 3-year disease free survival (DFS), 5-year DFS and 10-year DFS were 73.3%, 65.7% and 53.3%. The 3-year OS, 5-year OS and 10-year OS were 71.9%, 63.3% and 47.3%. In the multivariate survival analysis, the age > 51 years (hazard ratio [HR] = 1.851 for DFS, P = 0.024 and HR = 1.652 for OS, P = 0.033; Reference [Ref] ≤ 51 years for DFS and ≤ 53 years for OS), SEER stage metastasized tumor (HR = 4.269 for DFS, P = 0.000 and HR = 2.905 for OS, P = 0.028, Ref - localized + regional tumor), pathologic grade III + IV (HR = 2.734 for DFS, P = 0.001 and HR = 2.585 for OS, P = 0.000, Ref - grade I + II) were adversely associated with DFS and OS. In addition, surgery was favorably associated with DFS (HR = 0.217, P = 0.045, Ref - surgery + radiotherapy). Conclusions: The surgery was an independent prognostic factor for DFS. The patient's age, SEER stage and pathologic grade were SFT-specific independent prognostic indicators for DFS and OS.

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Wushou, A., Jiang, Y. Z., Liu, Y. R., & Shao, Z. M. (2015). The demographic features, clinicopathologic characteristics, treatment outcome and disease-specific prognostic factors of solitary fibrous tumor: A population-based analysis. Oncotarget, 6(39), 41875–41883. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.6174

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