Retrospective Analysis of Efficacy and Toxicity of Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy and Surgical Resection of Adrenal Metastases from Solid Tumors

Author:

Lütscher Jamie1ORCID,Gelpke Hans2,Zehnder Adrian2,Mauti Laetitia3ORCID,Padevit Christian4,John Hubert4,Batifi Nidar1,Zwahlen Daniel Rudolf1ORCID,Förster Robert15ORCID,Schröder Christina1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiation Oncology, Cantonal Hospital Winterthur, 8401 Winterthur, Switzerland

2. Department of Visceral and Thoracic Surgery, Cantonal Hospital Winterthur, 8401 Winterthur, Switzerland

3. Department of Medical Oncology, Cantonal Hospital Winterthur, 8401 Winterthur, Switzerland

4. Department of Urology, Cantonal Hospital Winterthur, 8401 Winterthur, Switzerland

5. Department of Radiation Oncology, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, University of Bern, 3010 Bern, Switzerland

Abstract

Background: This single-center retrospective study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and toxicity profiles of stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) and surgical resection in patients with adrenal metastases originating from solid tumors. Methods/Materials: Patients with advanced tumor conditions or comorbidities typically received SBRT, whereas those considered physically fit underwent standard surgical treatment. Endpoints included local control (LC), progression free survival (PFS), overall survival (OS), and complication rates (CR). Results: 41 patients with 48 adrenal metastases were included, with 27 (65.9%) patients receiving SBRT and 14 (34.1%) patients undergoing adrenalectomy. One- and two-year LC values were 100% for both periods after adrenalectomy, and 70.0% and 52.5% after SBRT (p = 0.001). PFS showed values of 40.2% and 32.1% at one and two years after adrenalectomy and of 10.6% for both periods after SBRT (p = 0.223). OS was 83.3% both one and two years after surgery and 67.0% and 40.2% after SBRT (p = 0.031). There was no statistically significant difference between the two groups regarding acute complications (p = 0.123). Conclusion: Despite potential confounders, adrenalectomy exhibited statistically significant superior LC and OS compared to SBRT in managing adrenal metastases, while both treatment methods displayed acceptable toxicity profiles. However, patient selection bias must be taken into account when directly comparing the two therapy modalities. Nevertheless, the study provides new and important results for the scientific and medical communities regarding oncological outcomes after SBRT or surgical resection of adrenal metastases.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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