Clinical orthopaedics and related research

Comparing Two Modern Tools That Predict Survival in Patients With Painful Bone Cancer Treated With Surgery Plus Radiotherapy or Radiotherapy Alone

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Abstract

SORG-MLA achieved an AUROC greater than 0.7 in survival prediction for 1,920 patients with skeletal metastases.

  • SORG-MLA outperformed METSSS in terms of discrimination, calibration, and Brier score across the entire cohort and in patients receiving only palliative radiotherapy.
  • Decision curve analysis indicated that SORG-MLA provided more net benefit compared to treating all or no patients and compared to METSSS at risk thresholds from 0.2 to 0.9.
  • Higher albumin, lower alkaline phosphatase, and other specific laboratory values were independently associated with improved survival after controlling for METSSS predictions.
  • Consulting SORG-MLA for survival estimation may be more beneficial than METSSS for patients with long-bone metastases evaluating treatment options.

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