[Gender-specific characteristics and survival of renal cell carcinoma]
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[Gender-specific characteristics and survival of renal cell carcinoma]
Abstract
Background: Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) occurs twice as often in men as in women; however, the influence of gender on stage, grade, subtype and prognosis has not been studied in detail.
Methods: This study included 780 patients treated by (partial) nephrectomy at our institution in Marburg between 1990 and 2005. The mean follow-up was 5.44 years.
Results: Of the 780 patients, 486 (62%) were men and 294 (38%) were women. Women were significantly older (mean, 65.3 vs. 62.2 years; p<0.001, t-test), presented at lower T stages (p=0.046, chi(2)) and suffered metastasis less frequently at diagnosis (p=0.026, chi(2)). In addition, women more frequently had clear cell tumours (85.2% vs. 78.3%) and less frequently papillary tumours (11.0% vs. 18.8%) than men (p=0.026, chi(2)). In contrast, men had an increased risk of death from RCC (HR 1.23, CI 0.92-1.63); Kaplan-Meier curves revealed a significant difference in tumour-specific survival between men and women (p=0.033, log rank; 5-year survival 74% vs. 83%). However, unlike tumour stage and tumour grade, gender could not be retained as a significant independent prognostic marker in multivariate analysis.
Conclusion: In general, RCC in men is characterized by higher tumour stages and more frequent metastasis at diagnosis along with inferior tumour-specific survival. However, as gender failed to qualify as an independent prognostic marker for tumour-specific survival, delayed diagnosis due to insufficient routine medical check-up and/or a more aggressive tumour biology might be be a concurrent cause. Thorough regular medical check-ups for men, also with regard to RCC, are thus mandatory.
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