Survival and predictors of death for patients with bronchopulmonary carcinoid at a danish tertiary NET centre

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Background/Aim: Bronchopulmonary carcinoids comprise of typical carcioids (TC) and atypical carcinoids (AC). We present characteristics and associated mortality in patients with TC and AC followed-up at a Danish NET Centre between 2000-2014. Patients and Methods: Data were obtained from medical records, computed tomographic scans, and pathology reports. Mortality was investigated by Kaplan- Meier survival analysis. Results: We included 68 patients, 55 with TC (81%) and 13 with AC (19%). Median follow-up was 5.6 years (range=1.0-26.3). Fourteen patients died; 13 were smokers, and nine had a Ki67 index >2%. Metastatic disease, smoking and male gender were significantly associated with risk of dying within the first 5 years (log-rank, all p<0.05), while Ki67 index >2% showed a trend for being associated with risk of death (p=0.11). Conclusion: Survival is strongly associated with tumor type and current/previous smoking. Metastatic disease at diagnosis and male gender are predictors of death within 5 years.

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Kornerup, L. S., Dam, G., & Gronbek, H. (2017). Survival and predictors of death for patients with bronchopulmonary carcinoid at a danish tertiary NET centre. In In Vivo (Vol. 31, pp. 397–402). International Institute of Anticancer Research. https://doi.org/10.21873/invivo.11072

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