Successful Treatment of Childhood High-Risk Hepatoblastoma With Dose-Intensive Multiagent Chemotherapy and Surgery: Final Results of the SIOPEL-3HR Study

Author:

Zsíros József1,Maibach Rudolf1,Shafford Elizabeth1,Brugieres Laurence1,Brock Penelope1,Czauderna Piotr1,Roebuck Derek1,Childs Margaret1,Zimmermann Arthur1,Laithier Veronique1,Otte Jean-Bernard1,de Camargo Beatriz1,MacKinlay Gordon1,Scopinaro Marcelo1,Aronson Daniel1,Plaschkes Jack1,Perilongo Giorgio1

Affiliation:

1. From the Departments of Pediatric Oncology and of Pediatric Surgery, Emma Children's Hospital/Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; International Breast Cancer Study Group, Coordinating Center; and Department of Surgical Pathology, Institute of Pathology; and Department of Surgery, University Children's Hospital, Bern, Switzerland; Children's Cancer and Leukaemia Group (CCLG), Data Centre, Leicester; and Departments of Haematology and Oncology and of Radiology, Great Ormond St Hospital for...

Abstract

PurposeThe primary objective was to determine the efficacy of a newly designed preoperative chemotherapy regimen in an attempt to improve the cure rate of children with high-risk hepatoblastoma.Patients and MethodsHigh risk was defined as follows: tumor in all liver sections (ie, Pretreatment Extension IV [PRETEXT-IV]), or vascular invasion (portal vein [P+], three hepatic veins [V+]), or intra-abdominal extrahepatic extension (E+), or metastatic disease, or α-fetoprotein less than 100 ng/mL at diagnosis. Patients were treated with alternating cycles of cisplatin and carboplatin plus doxorubicin (preoperatively, n = 7; postoperatively, n = 3) and delayed tumor resection.ResultsOf the 151 patients (150 evaluable for response) 118 (78.7%) achieved a partial response to chemotherapy. Complete resection of the liver tumor could be achieved in 115 patients (76.2%) either by partial hepatectomy (55.6%) or by liver transplantation (20.6%). In 106 children (70.2%), complete resection of all tumor lesions (including metastases) was achieved. Among the patients with initial lung metastases, 52.2% achieved complete remission of the lung lesions with chemotherapy alone. In half of the patients with initial PRETEXT-IV tumor as the only high-risk feature, the tumor could be completely resected with partial hepatectomy. Event-free (EFS) and overall survival (OS) estimates at 3 years were 65% (95% CI, 57% to 73%) and 69% (95% CI, 62% to 77%) for the whole group. EFS and OS for all patients with PRETEXT-IV tumor were 68% and 69%, respectively, and they were 56% and 62%, respectively, for patients with metastasis.ConclusionThe applied treatment rendered a great proportion of tumors resectable, and, in comparison with previously published results, led to an improved survival in patients with high-risk hepatoblastoma.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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