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Disease progression in osteosarcoma: a multistate model for the EURAMOS-1 (European and American Osteosarcoma Study) randomised clinical trial
- Source :
- BMJ Open, 12(3). BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP, BMJ Open, 12(3):e053083. BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- ObjectivesInvestigating the effect of prognostic factors in a multistate framework on survival in a large population of patients with osteosarcoma. Of interest is how prognostic factors affect different disease stages after surgery, with stages of local recurrence (LR), new metastatic disease (NM), LR+NM, secondary malignancy, a second NM, and death.DesignAn open-label, international, phase 3 randomised controlled trial.Setting325 sites in 17 countries.ParticipantsThe subset of 1631 metastases-free patients from 1965 patients with high-grade resectable osteosarcoma, from the European and American Osteosarcoma Study.Main outcome measuresThe effect of prognostic factors on different disease stages, expressed as HRs; predictions of disease progression on an individual patient basis, according to patient-specific characteristics and history of intermediate events.ResultsOf 1631 patients, 526 experienced an intermediate event, and 305 died by the end of follow-up. An axial tumour site substantially increased the risk of LR after surgery (HR=10.84, 95% CI 8.46 to 13.86) and death after LR (HR=11.54, 95% CI 6.11 to 21.8). A poor histological increased the risk of NM (HR=5.81, 95% CI 5.31 to 6.36), which sharply declined after 3 years since surgery. Young patients (18 had a decreased risk of death after event (eg, for death after LR: HR=2.40, 95% CI 1.52 to 3.90; HR=0.35, 95% CI 0.21 to 0.56, respectively).ConclusionsOur findings suggest that patients with axial tumours should be monitored for LR and patients with poor histological response for NM, and that for young patients (Trial registration numberNCT00134030.
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- BMJ Open, 12(3). BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP, BMJ Open, 12(3):e053083. BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....a0c8827a0a5a4fc3a65435a9afe95fe0