2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0959-8049(01)00378-1
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Epidemiology of unknown primary tumours; incidence and population-based survival of 1285 patients in Southeast Netherlands, 1984–1992

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“…The characteristics in our population were similar to those in other populations described by registries. 9,10 Compared with CUP described by tertiary centers, 11 our patients were 10 years older, had a worse PS, received less treatment, and had a worse prognosis with a median overall survival of 11 weeks. For example, in the study by Culine et al, the median age was 57 years, only 33% of their patients had a low PS (2 or 3), Ͼ90% FIGURE 1.…”
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“…The characteristics in our population were similar to those in other populations described by registries. 9,10 Compared with CUP described by tertiary centers, 11 our patients were 10 years older, had a worse PS, received less treatment, and had a worse prognosis with a median overall survival of 11 weeks. For example, in the study by Culine et al, the median age was 57 years, only 33% of their patients had a low PS (2 or 3), Ͼ90% FIGURE 1.…”
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“…9,10 van de Wouw et al reported on the incidence, histologic findings, survival, and prognostic factors among 1285 patients who were treated in general hospitals and were entered in the Eindhoven Cancer Registry. 9 Those investigators observed a median survival of 11 weeks in the biopsyproven group and a 1-year survival rate of 15%. Twothirds of those patients received supportive measures only, and only 9% received chemotherapy.…”
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“…Despite improved diagnostic tools (e.g., imaging procedures and histologic/molecular workup), carcinoma of unknown primary site (CUP) remains a common clinical problem and represents 2 -4% of all malignancies (Levi et al, 2002;van de Wouw et al, 2002). Histologically, adenocarcinoma (40 -50%) and poorly differentiated carcinoma including poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma (30 -40%) account for the vast majority of cases.…”
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“…12 Furthermore, distant metastases are sometimes detected in the complete absence of a detectable tumor of origin (so called "cancer of unknown primary"). [13][14][15] In line with such a hypothesis, Christoph Klein's laboratory recently showed in breast and prostate cancers from human and mouse models, looking as far back in a tumor's history as hyperplasia, the presence of single disseminated tumor cells (DTCs) in the bone marrow that migrate before telomere crisis and evolve independently of the primary tumor. [16][17][18][19] This discovery could have made metastatic risk analysis of the primary tumor obsolete, except that primary tumors are known to potentially affect the host environment (the "pre-metastatic niche" theory) prior the dissemination of metastatic cells [20][21][22] and facilitate outgrowth of already established, otherwise-indolent, cells located at the distant sites.…”
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