Jan 18, 2024, 16:11
Erman Akkus: GIMs should be suspected in case of anemia or GI bleeding in patient with a history of RCC
Erman Akkus, Medical Oncology Fellow at Ankara University, shared on X/Twitter:
“Gastrointestinal metastasis (GIM) of RCC GETUG retrospective study
- 74 patients
- Mostly gastric and duodenal
- Median time from diagnosis to GIM: 5.4 years, from first metastasis to GIM: 1.9 years
- 19% were synchronous to non-GI metastases, 5% were GIM without non-GI metastasis
- 37% already had 2 or more systemic treatments at the onset of GIM
- 70% were symptomatic -> anemia, GI bleeding
- Median OS was 19 months after detection of GIM
GIMs should be suspected in case of anemia or GI bleeding in patient with a history of RCC.”
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Source: Erman Akkus/X
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