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Title: Patients with distant metastases from renal cell carcinoma can be accurately identified: external validation of a new nomogram.
Author(s): Hutterer, G.C.
Patard, J.J.
Jeldres, C.
Perrotte, P.
Taille, A de la
Salomon, L.
Verhoest, G.
Tostain, J.
Cindolo, L.
Ficarra, V.
Artibani, W.
Schips, L.
Zigeuner, R.
Mulders, P.F.A. (106661302)
Karakiewicz, P.I.
Publication year: 2008
Document type: Article / Letter to editor
Journal: BJU International
ISSN: 1464-4096
Volume: vol. 101
Issue: iss. 1
Start page: p. 39
End page: p. 43
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To identify clinical variables that can accurately predict the presence of distant metastases in patients with renal cell carcinoma (RCC). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Age, symptom classification, tumour size and the prevalence of distant metastases at diagnosis before nephrectomy were available for 5376 patients with pathologically confirmed RCC. The data of 2660 (49.5%) patients from 11 centres were used to develop a multivariable logistic regression model-based nomogram predicting the individual probability of distant metastases. The remaining data from 2716 (50.5%) patients from three institutions were used for external validation. RESULTS: In the development cohort, 269/2660 (10.1%) had distant metastases, vs 285/2716 (10.5%) in the external validation cohort. Symptom classification and tumour size were independent predictors of distant metastases in the development cohort; age was not an independent predictor. A nomogram based on symptom classification and tumour size was 85.2% accurate in predicting the individual probability of distant metastases in the external validation cohort. CONCLUSION: Although distant metastases might be easily identifiable in some patients, their diagnosis might be a challenge in others. The current nomogram provides a simple, user-friendly and, most importantly, an accurate tool aimed at predicting the probability of distant metastases in patients with RCC.
Subject: UMCN 1.2: Molecular diagnosis, prognosis and monitoring
Organization: Urology
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