Cancers (Sep 2023)

Degenerative Changes in Aging Human Pelvic Lymph Nodes—A Reason to Rethink Staging and Therapy of Regional Malignancies?

  • Daniel Gödde,
  • Stephan Degener,
  • Christine Walles,
  • Rosalie Keller,
  • Katharina Graf,
  • Marco Tosch,
  • Susanne Krege,
  • Michael Musch,
  • Hans Michael Kvasnicka,
  • Maximilian Ackermann,
  • Stephan Störkel,
  • Friedrich-Carl von Rundstedt

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15194754
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 19
p. 4754

Abstract

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Lymph node metastases are common in pelvic urological tumors, and the age-related remodeling process of the pelvic lymph nodes influences metastatic behavior. The aim of this work is to characterize age-related degenerative changes in the pelvic lymph nodes with respect to their occurrence and extent. A total of 5173 pelvic lymph nodes of 390 patients aged 44 to 79 years (median 68 years, IQR 62–71 years) were histologically examined for degenerative structural changes. Lymph node size, lipomatous atrophy, capsular fibrosis, framework fibrosis, and calcifications were recorded semi-quantitatively and evaluated by age group. Significantly more lymph nodes p = 0.001). The incidence of framework fibrosis, capsular fibrosis, and calcifications increased significantly with increasing patient age (p p < 0.001). In this, the largest study to date on this topic, age-related degenerative changes in pelvic lymph nodes were proven. Due to the consecutive decrease in hte filtration function of pelvic lymph nodes with increasing age, staging and therapy of metastatic pelvic urologic carcinomas should be reconsidered.

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