Malignant extracranial germ cell tumours : a first national report by the South African Children's Cancer Study Group
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Hendricks, Marc
Cois, Annibale
Geel, Jennifer
Du Plessis, Johan
Bassingthwaighte, Mairi
Naidu, Gita
Rowe, Biance
Buchner, Ane
Omar, Fareed E.
Thomas, Karla
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Wiley
Abstract
OBJECTIVE : To determine the overall survival (OS) and prognostic factors influencing outcomes in children and adolescents with malignant extracranial germ cell tumours (MEGCTs) in preparation for the development of a harmonised national treatment protocol.
METHODS : A retrospective folder review was undertaken at nine South African paediatric oncology units to document patient profiles, tumour and treatment-related data and outcomes for all children with biopsy-proven MEGCTs from birth up to and including 16 years of age.
RESULTS : Between 1 January 2000 and 31 December 2015, 218 patients were diagnosed with MEGCTs. Female sex (hazard ratio [HR] 0.284, p = .037) and higher socio-economic status (SES) (HR 0.071, p = .039) were associated with a significantly lower risk of death. Advanced clinical stage at diagnosis significantly affected 5-year OS: stage I: 96%; stage II: 94.3%; stage III: 75.5% (p = .017) and stage IV (60.1%; p < .001). There was a significant association between earlier stage at presentation and higher SES (p = .03). Patients with a serum alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) level of more than 33,000 ng/ml at diagnosis had significantly poorer outcomes (p = .002). The use of chemotherapy significantly improved survival, irrespective of the regimen used (p < .001).
CONCLUSIONS : The cohort demonstrated a 5-year OS of 80.3% with an event-free survival (EFS) of 75.3%. Stage, the use of chemotherapy and an elevated serum AFP level of more than 33,000 ng/ml were independently predictive of outcome. The relationship between SES and outcome is important as the implementation of the new national protocol hopes to standardise care across the socio-economic divide.
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DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : Data restricted due to ethical considerations but reasonable requests will be considered by the corresponding author and only with the express consent of the South African Children's Cancer Study Group (SACCSG).
SUPPORTING TABLE S1. Chemotherapy-related complications.
SUPPORTING TABLE S1. Chemotherapy-related complications.
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Malignant extracranial germ cell tumours (MEGCTs), Paediatric oncology, SDG-03: Good health and well-being
Sustainable Development Goals
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Hendricks, M., Cois, A., Geel, J., et al. Malignant extracranial germ cell tumours: A first national report by the South African Children’s Cancer Study Group.
Pediatric Blood and Cancer 2022; 69: e29543. https://doi.org/10.1002/pbc.29543.