Differences In Correlation Of Progression-Free Survival And Overall Survival By Clinical Variables In Epithelial Ovarian Cancer

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GYNECOLOGICAL CANCER(2019)

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Introduction/Background To investigate significance of PFS as optimal surrogate endpoint for OS, and the differences in correlation of PFS and OS by different clinical variables in epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) patients. Methodology The clinical records of 1134 EOC patients treated at Samsung Medical Center between 2002 and 2015 were retrospectively reviewed. The primary outcome of this study was to evaluate the surrogacy of progression-free survival (PFS) for overall survival (OS) by clinical variables. Correlation analyses with all pair-wise comparison were performed to assess the association of PFS and OS for each clinical variable. After multivariate analysis for PFS and OS, scatter plot with hazard ratio (HR) (with 95% CI) of PFS and OS were drawn for clinical variables. Results Of the 1134 EOC patients, 611 (53.9%) experienced relapse and a further 417 (36.8%) died within a median follow-up period of 47 months (range, 3–177 months). For entire cohort, there is a significant linear correlation between PFS and OS (p-value Conclusion The treatment effect on OS is largely predictable according to that on PFS in EOC, especially for patients with early stage, low grade, non-serous, no residual disease, without lymph node metastasis. Disclosure Nothing to disclose.
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