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Comparative Study
. 2021 Nov;47(11):2768-2773.
doi: 10.1016/j.ejso.2021.06.026. Epub 2021 Jun 27.

Local resection versus radical surgery for parathyroid carcinoma: A National Cancer Database analysis

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Comparative Study

Local resection versus radical surgery for parathyroid carcinoma: A National Cancer Database analysis

Shravan Leonard-Murali et al. Eur J Surg Oncol. 2021 Nov.

Abstract

Introduction: Parathyroid carcinoma (PC) is rare and often diagnosed incidentally after local resection (LR) for other indications. Although recommended treatment has traditionally been radical surgery (RS), more recent guidelines suggest that LR alone may be adequate. We sought to further investigate outcomes of RS versus LR for localized PC.

Materials and methods: PC patients from 2004 to 2015 with localized disease were identified from the National Cancer Database, then stratified by surgical therapy: LR or RS. Demographic and clinicopathologic data were compared. Cox proportional hazard models were constructed to estimate associations of variables with overall survival (OS). OS was estimated from time of diagnosis using Kaplan-Meier curves.

Results: A total of 555 patients were included (LR = 522, RS = 33). The groups were comparable aside from LR patients having higher rates of unknown nodal status (66.9% versus 39.4%; p = 0.003). By multivariable analysis, RS did not have a significant association with OS (hazard ratio (HR) = 0.43, 95% confidence interval (95%CI) = 0.10, 1.83; p = 0.255), nor did positive nodal status (HR = 0.66, 95%CI = 0.09, 5.03; p = 0.692) and unknown nodal status (HR = 1.30, 95%CI = 0.78, 2.17; p = 0.311). There was no difference in OS between the LR and RS groups, with median survival not reached by either group at 10 years (median follow-up = 60.4 months; p = 0.20).

Conclusions: There was no difference in OS between LR and RS for localized PC. RS and nodal status may not impact survival as previously identified, and LR should remain a valid initial surgical approach. Future higher-powered studies are necessary to assess the effects of surgical approaches on morbidity and oncologic outcomes.

Keywords: Local resection; Parathyroid carcinoma; Radical surgery.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declaration of competing interest David S. Kwon is a paid consultant for Ethicon, Inc. This affiliation did not represent a conflict of interest. The authors have no other disclosures to report.

Figures

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Fig. 1.
Data sorting process from National Cancer Database query to final cohort selection. Abbreviations: ICD, International Classification of Diseases; WHO, World Health Organization.
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Kaplan-Meier curves of overall survival for local resection (LR) versus radical surgery (RS) groups extended to 10 years. Median survival not reached by either group at 10 years, with median follow-up time of 60.4 months. Logrank test: p = 0.20.

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