Epidemiology of Unconventional Histological Subtypes of Urethral Cancer

  • Mike Wenzel
  • Claudia Collà Ruvolo
  • Christoph Würnschimmel
  • Luigi Nocera
  • Benedikt Hoeh
  • Zhe Tian
  • Fred Saad
  • Alberto Briganti
  • Derya Tilki
  • Severiné Banek
  • Philipp Mandel
  • Andreas Becker
  • Luis A Kluth
  • Felix K H Chun
  • Pierre I Karakiewicz

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The aim of the study was to examine cancer-specific mortality (CSM) of unconventional urethral cancers.

METHODS: Within the SEER (2004-2016) database, we analyzed CSM of 165 patients with unconventional urethral-cancer histology. Kaplan-Meier plots were used to test the effect of unconventional histologies in urethral cancer on CSM.

RESULTS: Of 165 eligible patients, the Mullerian type accounted for 55 (33.3%) versus melanocytic (26.7%) versus neuroendocrine 25 (15.2%) versus lymphoma 22 (13.3%) versus mesenchymal/sarcoma 15 (9.1%) versus spindle cell 4 (2.1%) patients. Median age at diagnosis was 81 years in spindle cell, 75 in melanocytic, 74 in neuroendocrine and mesenchymal/sarcoma, 67 in lymphoma, and 62 years Mullerian type (p < 0.001). Of all, 116 (70.3%) were female. The Mullerian type exhibited the highest female ratio (96.4%) versus the lowest female ratio in neuroendocrine (24.0%). The Mullerian type was most frequent in African-American females. In Caucasian females, the melanocytic type was most frequent (49.1%). In African-American (38.9%) and Caucasian males (33.3%), neuroendocrine histology was most frequent. Three-year CSM was, respectively, 27.5%, 23.1% 22.3%, 20.5%, and 16.1% for melanocytic, mesenchymal/sarcoma, Mullerian type, neuroendocrine, and lymphoma histology. Median cancer-specific survival was 106 versus 10 months for combined nonmetastatic versus metastatic nonconventional histologies.

CONCLUSION: Important age, sex, racial/ethnic group distribution, and survival differences exist between each unconventional urethral-cancer histological subtypes.

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
ISSN0042-1138
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StatusVeröffentlicht - 2023

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© 2022 The Author(s). Published by S. Karger AG, Basel.

PubMed 35882213