Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0011p471 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | ECE2006

The new TNM classification is inferior to the Lee classification in predicting outcome in patients with adrenocortical carcinoma

Fassnacht M , Koschker AC , Hahner S , Maeder U , Weismann D , Linden T , Quinckler M , Willenberg H , Bucsky P , Diehl S , Brauckhoff M , Schaefer M , Schlenz N , Muessig K , Reincke M , Allolio B

Objectives: The TNM classification is a worldwide benchmark for reporting the extent of malignant disease and is intended as a prognostic tool to predict the outcome in patients with cancer. Until 2004, no TNM classification was available for adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) and different staging systems were used. Due to the rarity of this malignancy, the prognostic value of different staging systems has never been compared directly in a large series of patients.<p class="a...

ea0016p312 | Endocrine tumours | ECE2008

Prognostic factors in localized adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) after complete resection

Obracay Jens , Fassnacht Martin , Saeger Wolfgang , Johanssen Sarah , Marcus Quinkler , Linden Tobias , Ann-Kathrin Koschker , Sebastian Wortmann , Morcos Michael , Willenberg Holger , Langer Peter , Behrend Matthias , Klose Silke , Reisch Nicole , Brauckhoff Michael , Petersenn Stephan , Bucsky Peter , Oelkers Wolfgang , Maeder Uwe , Hahner Stefanie , Allolio Bruno

Even after complete resection, patients with ACC have a high risk of relapse, and adjuvant treatment with mitotane is frequently recommended. Although mitotane has significant efficacy in this setting, it is associated with a wide range of side effects. As survival is highly variable, prognostic factors are of great interest to better guide adjuvant therapy after radical resection.We analyzed clinical and histopathological data of patients without distan...