Sarcoid in cancer patients: Clinical characteristics and associated disease status Journal Article


Authors: Kiess, A. P.; Wang, H.; Travis, W. D.; Yahalom, J.
Article Title: Sarcoid in cancer patients: Clinical characteristics and associated disease status
Abstract: Background: The increased risk of cancer in patients with sarcoidosis is well established, but there is little information regarding sarcoid diagnosed during or following cancer. The purpose of this study is to describe and analyze the disease status and events associated with the diagnosis of sarcoid in cancer patients. Methods: At a large cancer center, we identified 64 patients with a pathologic diagnosis of sarcoid-like granuloma during or following a diagnosis of malignancy. Pathology specimens were re-examined by experts, and clinical and imaging information were reviewed. Disease-related events including recurrence, progression, death, and second malignancy were analyzed. Results: The most common primary malignancies were breast (17%), lymphoma (16%), lung (13%), and testicular cancer (11%). Thirty-six out of 64 patients (56%) were diagnosed with sarcoid within 10 months of their primary malignancy, whereas 28 (44%) were diagnosed with sarcoid in follow-up, including 15/28 without evidence of disease, 6 with associated diagnosis of recurrence, 5 with associated diagnosis of second malignancy, 1 with stable disease, and 1 with progressive disease. Sarcoid biopsy sites included mediastinal nodes (59%), hilar nodes (13%), lung (30%), and other nodes (17%), and the reason for biopsy was usually abnormal imaging (66%). Sarcoid and tumor were co-localized in 34%. Including long-term follow-up events, sarcoid was present in association with 10 of 19 recurrences (53%) and 8 of 12 second malignancies (67%). Conclusion: While sarcoid often presents at initial diagnosis or staging of cancer, in a significant number of patients, it appears in association with recurrence or second malignancy. © Mattioli 1885.
Keywords: adult; cancer chemotherapy; aged; cancer surgery; primary tumor; major clinical study; clinical feature; cancer recurrence; cancer growth; cancer patient; cancer radiotherapy; follow up; cancer diagnosis; neoplasm; disease association; breast cancer; etoposide; lung cancer; recurrence; bladder cancer; adverse outcome; colon cancer; lymph node; lymphoma; bleomycin; platinum; malignancy; vinca alkaloid; second cancer; taxane derivative; anthracycline; testis cancer; sarcoidosis; granuloma; mediastinum lymph node; human; male; female; priority journal; article; sarcoid; hilar node; lung node
Journal Title: Sarcoidosis Vasculitis and Diffuse Lung Diseases
Volume: 32
Issue: 3
ISSN: 1124-0490
Publisher: Mattioli 1885  
Date Published: 2015-01-01
Start Page: 200
End Page: 207
Language: English
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 26422564
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Notes: Export Date: 2 October 2015 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Joachim Yahalom
    625 Yahalom
  2. William D Travis
    743 Travis