Impact of Metastatic Site in Favorable-Risk Renal Cell Carcinoma Receiving Sunitinib or Pazopanib

Martina Catalano,Ugo De Giorgi, Davide Bimbatti,Sebastiano Buti, Giuseppe Procopio,Pierangela Sepe, Matteo Santoni,Luca Galli, Raffaele Conca,Laura Doni, Lorenzo Antonuzzo,Giandomenico Roviello

CLINICAL GENITOURINARY CANCER(2024)

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In this retrospective study, among 107 mRCC patients with favorable risk receiving TKIs, those with 1 metastatic site had significantly longer overall survival and a trend of better progression-free survival compared to patients with > 1 site. Liver involvement was identified as independent poor prognostic factor for PFS. The site of metastases should be considered when choosing therapies for these patients. Background: Although in metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC) patients with intermediate and poor risk the benefit of combination strategies versus tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) has been ascertained, in those with favorable risk data are ambiguous. Herein, we investigated the impact of number and type of metastatic site in patients with favorable risk to contribute to the best therapeutic choice. Material and Methods: Multicenter data regarding patients with favorable risk mRCC carcinoma receiving first-line TKIs, sunitinib or pazopanib, were retrospectively collected. We divided our population into 2 groups based on the number of metastatic sites and analyzed its impact on tumor response and efficacy outcome. The Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate efficacy outcomes and the log-rank test to examine differences between subgroups. Results: A total of 107 patients with a median age of 69 years were included in the final analysis. Patients with 1 metastatic site, compared with patients with > 1 site, had a significantly longer overall survival (OS) (not reached vs. 66 months) and a trend, although not statistically significant, of better progression-free survival (PFS) (31 vs. 17 months). In patients with 1 metastatic site, liver involvement was correlated with worse PFS and OS at the univariate analysis ( P = .01) and was confirmed as independent poor prognostic factor for PFS at multivariate analysis. Conclusion: In conclusion, we reported a longer OS in favorable risk mRCC patients receiving TKI with only 1 metastatic site. Nevertheless, in patients with a single metastatic site, hepatic involvement correlated with worse PFS compared to other metastatic sites.
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Combination therapy,Favorable-risk score,Metastatic renal cell carcinoma,Number of metastatic sites,Tyrosine kinase inhibitors
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