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Published in: Clinical Sarcoma Research 1/2016

Open Access 01-12-2016 | Research

Outcome and the effect of age and socioeconomic status in 1318 patients with synovial sarcoma in the English National Cancer Registry: 1985–2009

Authors: Bernadette Brennan, Charles Stiller, Robert Grimer, Nicola Dennis, John Broggio, Matthew Francis

Published in: Clinical Sarcoma Research | Issue 1/2016

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Abstract

Background

The role of age as a prognostic factor has been examined in single institutional studies and in larger data sets from the SEER database, showing a survival advantage for younger versus adult patients with synovial sarcoma (SS). To further assess the role of age, socioeconomic status and other prognostic factors on outcome for SS, we analysed a contemporary all-age population-based cohort of patients with SS registered in England.

Methods

The data on 1318 synovial sarcomas diagnosed in England between 1985 and 2009 were retrospectively analysed for incidence, and the effect of age, patient characteristics and deprivation on outcome using both univariate and multivariate analysis.

Results

The incidence of SS increased to 1.4 per million over the time period, the numbers diagnosed in patients under 10 years of age were small. The site or incidence of metastases did not vary between age groups. There were, however, significant differences (p < 0.05) in the 5-year relative survival rates between patients aged 0–19 years and those ≥20 years of age, 76 % and 53 % respectively. Survival was better in localised tumours at an extremity site. In multivariate analysis higher mortality occurred in older patients, non-extremity site, presence of metastases, female adults and a higher deprivation score.

Conclusions

Synovial sarcoma in children/teenagers compared with adults, have a similar clinical presentation in this population-based series, but a superior outcome. The finding of socioeconomic deprivation affecting outcome in SS needs further exploration in a complete and contemporary dataset, where all prognostic variables are present.
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Metadata
Title
Outcome and the effect of age and socioeconomic status in 1318 patients with synovial sarcoma in the English National Cancer Registry: 1985–2009
Authors
Bernadette Brennan
Charles Stiller
Robert Grimer
Nicola Dennis
John Broggio
Matthew Francis
Publication date
01-12-2016
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Clinical Sarcoma Research / Issue 1/2016
Electronic ISSN: 2045-3329
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13569-016-0058-y

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