Advancing Metastatic Spine Tumor Research: A Review of AO Spine Knowledge Forum Tumor’s Scientific Contributions Derived From the EPOSO Network, 2014-2024

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Study Design: Narrative Review. Objectives: To summarize the work of the AO Spine Knowledge Forum Tumor, specifically studies from the Epidemiology, Process and Outcomes in Spine Oncology (EPOSO) study. Methods: A narrative review of all published manuscripts from the EPOSO study was undertaken. EPOSO represents a multicenter, prospective registry effort across 10 North American and European sites to enroll patients with metastatic disease of the spine. Results: The current review summarized all studies from the EPOSO network, divided into the following five sections: (1) quality of life and satisfaction, (2) overall survival, (3) spinal instability, (4) neurologic outcome in patients with metastatic epidural spinal cord compression or radicular pain, and (5) patient and tumor-specific factors. Several important findings were elucidated. Patient evaluation should include SINS, nutritional status, severity and duration of neurologic deficit, extent of metastatic tumor burden, and differentiation of axial from radicular pain. Moreover, SOSGOQ2.0 serves as a useful and validated instrument for patient-reported outcome instrument. Despite the palliative nature of metastatic spine surgery, clear improvement in quality-of-life is seen. Even in patients with short-survival, the remaining weeks and months of life result in improved quality-of-life. Metastatic spine surgery often improves neurologic function, potentially enhancing survival through increased performance status. Conclusions: Several noteworthy results have come from the EPOSO network, highlighting important trends in metastatic spine care. The AO Spine Knowledge Forum Tumor has helped advancing metastatic spine tumor research as well as ensure these new findings reach and benefit clinicians and their patients.

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Rutges, J. P. H. J., Zuckerman, S. L., Arnold, P. M., Bettegowda, C., Boriani, S., Clarke, M. J., … Fisher, C. G. (2025, July 1). Advancing Metastatic Spine Tumor Research: A Review of AO Spine Knowledge Forum Tumor’s Scientific Contributions Derived From the EPOSO Network, 2014-2024. Global Spine Journal. SAGE Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1177/21925682251326515

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