Cancers (Aug 2023)

Locally Advanced Adrenocortical Carcinoma in Children and Adolescents—Enigmatic and Challenging Cases

  • Michaela Kuhlen,
  • Pascal Mier,
  • Marina Kunstreich,
  • Lienhard Lessel,
  • Christoph Slavetinsky,
  • Jörg Fuchs,
  • Guido Seitz,
  • Paul-Martin Holterhus,
  • Stefan A. Wudy,
  • Christian Vokuhl,
  • Michael C. Frühwald,
  • Peter Vorwerk,
  • Antje Redlich

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15174296
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 17
p. 4296

Abstract

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Background: Locally advanced tumors account for approximately 50% of children and adolescents with adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC), and of these, up to 50% relapse. We explored the five-item microscopic score and the pS-GRAS score for guiding management. Methods: Data from children and adolescents with COG stage II and III ACC registered in the MET studies were included. The five-item and pS-GRAS score were retrospectively calculated. Results: By December 2021, 55 patients with stage II and III (stage II n = 18, stage III n = 37) had been reported. Median age was 4.3 years [0.1–17.8], median duration of follow-up 6.0 years [0–16.7]. 3-year event-free survival (EFS) rate was 76.5% and 49.8% (p = 0.088), respectively. In stage II tumors, neither the five-item score (p = 0.872) nor pS-GRAS grouping (p = 0.218) had any effect as prognostic factors. In stage III patients, EFS was impaired in tumors with unfavorable histology according to the five-item score (100% vs. 30.8%, p = 0.018). No difference was observed for pS-GRAS groups (p = 0.798). Conclusions: In patients with COG stage III, but not stage II, the five-item score affected EFS. Further studies are needed to identify patients at risk in COG stage II.

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