Rapid decrease of serum alpha-fetoprotein and tumor volume predicts outcome in children with hepatoblastoma treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapy

Rosa Nguyen, M. Beth McCarville, April Sykes, Shenghua Mao, Jianrong Wu, Max R. Langham, Wayne L. Furman

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Abstract

Background: Neoadjuvant chemotherapy is given to children with unresectable hepatoblastoma to increase the rate and safety of curative complete surgical resection. Elevated levels of serum alpha-fetoprotein (sAFP) decline with tumor shrinkage. In this single-institution retrospective study, we determined early dynamic changes of sAFP levels and tumor volume in children during therapy for unresectable hepatoblastoma. Methods: We correlated early dynamic changes of sAFP levels and tumor volume and the sum of the longest primary tumor and measurable metastatic disease diameters as per RECIST 1.1 criteria with patient outcome. Results: There were 34 patients, 7 of whom died of disease. Patients with ≥ 90% (≥ 1 log 10 ) decrease in sAFP levels after two chemotherapy courses had a better event-free survival (P = 0.039) and overall survival (OS; P = 0.045) than those with < 90% decrease. During this treatment interval, average tumor volume decreased from 481 mL (± 254 mL) to 268 mL (± 258 mL; P < 0.001) which was associated with OS (P = 0.029). Relative change in sAFP levels or tumor volume in between course 2 and pre-surgery or response as per RECIST 1.1 was not associated with OS. Conclusion: Early decline of sAFP levels and tumor volume, but not response as per RECIST 1.1 may predict survival in children with unresectable hepatoblastoma. This finding could be useful to identify therapy non-responders for whom alternative interventions may be required for cure. Confirmation of the finding using larger patient cohorts will be necessary before this strategy is incorporated into prospective trials.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)900-907
Number of pages8
JournalInternational Journal of Clinical Oncology
Volume23
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 1 2018

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© 2018, Japan Society of Clinical Oncology.

Keywords

  • Hepatoblastoma
  • Pediatric oncology
  • Tumor marker

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Surgery
  • Hematology
  • Oncology

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