The role of adjuvant therapy for atypical bronchopulmonary carcinoids

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Background: Atypical bronchopulmonary carcinoid tumors are rare but carry high recurrence rates following resection. The role of adjuvant therapy remains unclear owing to a lack of high-volume data. To address this knowledge gap, we examined predictors of adjuvant therapy and effects on outcome. Methods: We queried the National Cancer Database for patients with resected stage I-III atypical carcinoid. Adjuvant therapy was defined as chest radiation, chemotherapy, or a combination thereof. Multivariable logistic regression identified predictors of adjuvant therapy. Multivariable Cox regression evaluated predictors of survival. Propensity matching accounted for indication biases. Results: Overall, 533 stage I/II and 129 stage III patients were identified. Predictors for adjuvant therapy in stage I/II disease were stage II, positive margins, lymph node ratio (LNR) of 1–25%, and more remote year of treatment. Predictors for adjuvant therapy in stage III were female gender and LNR of 26–50%. Median overall survival in stage I/II and III was 116 months and 61 months, respectively. Predictors for survival in stage I/II were age, margins, comorbidity score, and LNR; factors for stage III disease were LNR and more remote year of treatment. Delivery of adjuvant therapy was not independently associated with survival in either stage I/II or III patients. Furthermore, propensity matched analysis did not reveal a benefit to adjuvant therapy. Conclusions: This study shows no clear survival benefit with adjuvant radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy, even in stage III disease. Although this implies that adjuvant therapy should not be routinely delivered, individualized judgment is still recommended.

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Wegner, R. E., Abel, S., Hasan, S., Horne, Z. D., Colonias, A., Weksler, B., & Verma, V. (2019). The role of adjuvant therapy for atypical bronchopulmonary carcinoids. Lung Cancer, 131, 90–94. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lungcan.2019.03.022

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