2019
DOI: 10.1111/ans.15032
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Treatment and management of adrenal cancer in a specialized Australian endocrine surgical unit: approaches, outcomes and lessons learnt

Abstract: Background: Adrenocortical carcinoma is a rare and heterogeneous malignancy with poor outcomes. Recent research has suggested that outcomes may be improved by centralization of care in specialist centres. We review our evolving 21-year experience in managing adrenocortical carcinoma with a view towards outcomes and lessons learnt. Methods: A retrospective study of patients treated in our specialist endocrine surgical unit over 21 years was undertaken. Results: Thirty-five patients were treated from diagnosis, … Show more

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“…Hormonal hypersecretion is described in up to 75% of ACCs 3 . Cortisol hypersecretion is most common, ranging from 23% to 50%, followed by DHEAS 9–19%, a combination and rarely aldosterone secreting only 10,19,20 . A total of 65% of patients in our series presented with hypercortisolism, 25% with androgen excess and 12% a combination of both.…”
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“…Hormonal hypersecretion is described in up to 75% of ACCs 3 . Cortisol hypersecretion is most common, ranging from 23% to 50%, followed by DHEAS 9–19%, a combination and rarely aldosterone secreting only 10,19,20 . A total of 65% of patients in our series presented with hypercortisolism, 25% with androgen excess and 12% a combination of both.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…3,8,9 R1 and R2 resection margins are associated with higher local recurrence rates with reported rates between 36% and 85%. [10][11][12] Our current surgical practice is to perform an open en bloc approach with two consultants present when possible for suspected ACC cases with a very low threshold for multivisceral resection. The presence of two consultants increases operative experience in these rare tumours.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The clinical results of adjuvant therapy have been disappointing. Some indicated adjuvant radiotherapy may prolong the time to ACC local recurrence [35,36] , some even thought adjuvant therapy was associated with decreased recurrence [24] , others suggested it was of bene t in stage IV disease [32,37] . However, there was a consensus that it was no bene t for OS [24,35,38] .…”
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“…Furthermore, based on advancing research, pathological markers such as the Ki67 index were also important prognostic indicators for ACC [37,40,55] . What's more interesting was that the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and lymphocyte-to-monocyte ratio (LMR) might be new biomarkers for predicting the prognosis of adrenal tumor patients.…”
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confidence: 99%