Survival Trends in Patients with Small Intestinal Neuroendocrine Tumours-A Cohort Study in Central Norway
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Survival Trends in Patients with Small Intestinal Neuroendocrine Tumours-A Cohort Study in Central Norway
Abstract
Improved surgical resection and oncological treatment, or an earlier diagnosis may increase survival in small intestinal neuroendocrine tumours (SI-NETs), but only few studies have examined survival trends. We aimed to examine the trend in overall survival and associated factors in SI-NET patients. All patients with SI-NETs at a regional hospital from June 2005 to December 2021 (n = 242) were identified, and the cohort was divided in half, constituting a first period (until November 2012) and a second period (from November 2012). Disease and treatment characteristics, including European Neuroendocrine Tumour Society (ENETS) stage, surgery, oncological treatment and survival, were recorded. The majority (n = 205 (84.7%)) were treated surgically and surgery was considered curative in 137 (66.8%) patients. Median survival was longer in the second period (9.0 years 95% CI 6.4-11.7 in the first period vs. median not reached in the second period, p = 0.014), with 5-year survival rates of 63.5% and 83.5%, respectively. ENETS stage and oncological treatment did not differ between the periods, but factors associated with surgical quality, such as lymph node harvest and resection of multiple SI-NETs, were significantly higher in the second period. Age, ENETS stage, time period and tumour resection were independently associated with survival in a multivariate analysis.
Keywords: clinical outcome; neuroendocrine tumours; patient survival; small intestine.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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