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Case Reports
. 2014 Nov;36(8):e499-505.
doi: 10.1097/MPH.0000000000000144.

Neuroblastoma in the adult: the Italian experience with 21 patients

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Neuroblastoma in the adult: the Italian experience with 21 patients

Stefania Sorrentino et al. J Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 2014 Nov.

Abstract

Background: Neuroblastoma in the adult is rare. No established therapeutic guidelines exist for these patients and the literature on this issue is scant and contradictory.

Materials and methods: Between 1986 and 2011, 21 adults (18 to 38 y; median, 23) diagnosed with neuroblastoma were referred to our hospital. Three of the 21 were classified as neuroblastoma, not otherwise specified, 13 as neuroblastoma, schwannian stroma-poor, and 5 as ganglioneuroblastoma, nodular. Nine patients had a resectable (stage 1/2) and 6 an unresectable primary tumor (stage 3); 6 had disseminated disease (stage 4).

Results: Of 9 stage 1/2 patients, 6 underwent surgery alone (2 survive, 4 died), 2 received adjuvant chemotherapy (both survive), and 1 received radiation therapy (alive). Four of the 6 stage 3 patients received chemotherapy and died, 1 underwent partial tumor resection only and died, and 1 received radiation therapy after partial tumor resection and is alive. The 6 stage 4 patients received chemotherapy with/without radiotherapy, and all died. Event-free survival at 10 years was 33.3% for stage 1/2, 16.7% for stage 3, and 0% for stage 4 patients. The 10-year overall and event-free survival rates were 39.8% and 19.1%, respectively.

Conclusions: The outcome of neuroblastoma in adults is poorer than in younger patients at all stages. The clinical course seems modestly influenced by therapy.

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