Clinical characteristics and prognosis of renal cell carcinoma with spinal bone metastases
Abstract Background: The prognosis of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) with spinal bone metastasis (sBM) varies greatly. To define the clinical characteristics and prognostic factors of RCC with spinal bone metastasis (sBM) in our center. Methods: The clinical and medical records of RCC patients with sBMs were collected. The gender, age, time of BM, the extent of BM, the number of BMs, the presence or absence of visceral metastasis and the pathological type of BM were investigated. All patients were followed up regularly. OS was calculated from the date of BMs diagnosis to death or last follow-up using Kaplan-Meier method and modelled with Cox regression analysis. Results: 22 RCC patients with sBM were collected. sBM was found synchronously in 15 patients (68.2%) and metachronously in 7 patients (31.8%) . The median survival time was 30 months in 7 patients (31.8%) with solitary sBM and 19 months in 15 patients (68.2%) with multiple sBMs. Visceral metastasis occurred in 6 patients (27.3%)with the median survival time of 17 months, while the other 16 patients (72.7%) had no visceral metastasis with the median survival time of 29 months ( P =0.006). Enblock resection was done in 7 patients with median survival time of 34 months. Non-Enblock resection were done in 15 patients with median survival time of 18 months( P =0.006). Multivariate COX regression analysis showed that visceral metastasis and Enblock resection are the independent prognostic factors of RCC with sBM. Conclusions: No visceral metastasis, En-block resection are good prognostic factors for RCC with sBM. Therefore En-block resection of sBM is recommended for RCC without visceral metastasis.