Radiation Oncology (Apr 2011)

Improved survival following surgery and radiation therapy for olfactory neuroblastoma: analysis of the SEER database

  • Rigual Nestor R,
  • Popat Saurin R,
  • Mashtare Terry L,
  • Merzianu Mihai,
  • Platek Mary E,
  • Warren Graham W,
  • Singh Anurag K

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1748-717X-6-41
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
p. 41

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Abstract Background Olfactory Neuroblastoma is a rare malignant tumor of the olfactory tract. Reports in the literature comparing treatment modalities for this tumor are limited. Methods The SEER database (1973-2006) was queried by diagnosis code to identify patients with Olfactory Neuroblastoma. Kaplan-Meier was used to estimate survival distributions based on treatment modality. Differences in survival distributions were determined by the log-rank test. A Cox multiple regression analysis was then performed using treatment, race, SEER historic stage, sex, age at diagnosis, year at diagnosis and SEER geographic registry. Results A total of 511 Olfactory Neuroblastoma cases were reported. Five year overall survival, stratified by treatment modality was: 73% for surgery with radiotherapy, 68% for surgery only, 35% for radiotherapy only, and 26% for neither surgery nor radiotherapy. There was a significant difference in overall survival between the four treatment groups (p Conclusions Best survival results were obtained for surgery with radiotherapy.