Nephrectomy status, race, and overall survival in patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma.

2016 
529 Background: In most settings median overall survival (OS) is longer for non-Hispanic whites relative to non-Hispanic blacks with metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC). However, absence of nephrectomy has been a predictor of shorter OS for both groups. The primary objectives of this study were to define the reasons why patients with mRCC do not undergo nephrectomy and to correlate absolute contraindications to surgery with race and OS. Methods: Retrospective chart reviews of patients treated with targeted therapy for mRCC were conducted at the Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University and the AVAMC after obtaining institutional authorizations. Reasons for not undergoing nephrectomy were categorized as absolute, relative or no contraindication to nephrectomy. Descriptive statistics were employed along with Kaplan-Meier survival analysis. Results: See Table. The median OS (months) by nephrectomy status was 15.9 (6.8 – 24.7) vs. 41.8 (25.6 – 49.4), p value 0.0003, for patients at Emory with no nephrec...
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