Investigator

Shalkar Adambekov

Research professional · Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC, Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences

Research Interests

SAShalkar Adambekov
Papers(1)
Survival and recurren…
Collaborators(1)
Shu Wang
Institutions(2)
University Of Pittsbu…University of Florida

Papers

Survival and recurrence after intraperitoneal chemotherapy use: Retrospective review of ovarian cancer hospital registry data

AbstractBackgroundIntraperitoneal/intravenous chemotherapy (IP/IV) was associated with improved survival for ovarian cancer (OC) patients in several randomized clinical trials. However, the uptake of IP/IV in clinical practice is varied due to conflicting evidence about its impact on survival and recurrence. The aim of this study was to explore the uptake of IP/IV treatment and to evaluate its impact on survival and recurrence in OC patients.MethodsDemographic and clinical information on OC patients (N = 2916) who underwent treatment for OC between 2000 and 2017 was obtained from the large healthcare system cancer registry. Duplicate records, grade 1, rare (eg, gelatinous carcinoma), and non‐epithelial (eg, granulosa cell carcinoma) tumors were excluded. Kaplan‐Meier survival curves were constructed to compare 5‐ and 10‐year survival based on the chemotherapy type, surgery type, and stage. Multivariable Gray's piecewise constant time‐varying coefficient models were fitted to evaluate the effect of IP/IV on adjusted hazard ratio (AHR) of OC survival and recurrence adjusting for potential confounders.ResultsThe final sample consisted of 1846 OC patients, 14% (250/1846) of which received IP/IV chemotherapy. IP/IV was significantly associated with improved 10‐year survival (P < .001). Multivariable Gray's model demonstrated that IP/IV therapy significantly reduced the AHR of death (AHR = 0.39‐1.07, P < .001) with the beneficial effect gradually declining over time. Use of IP/IV chemotherapy had no impact on OC recurrence.ConclusionsThese findings demonstrated that only a small fraction of eligible patients underwent IP/IV chemotherapy. We report a significant 10‐year survival, but not necessarily recurrence benefit is associated with IP/IV chemotherapy compared to IV only, suggesting the need for novel ways of identifying patients who may benefit from IP/IV chemotherapy.

23Works
1Papers
1Collaborators
Carcinoma, Ovarian EpithelialNeoplasm Recurrence, LocalOvarian Neoplasms

Positions

2018–

Research professional

Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC · Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences

2011–

Junior researcher

Nazarbayev University · Center for Life Sciences

2009–

Junior researcher

National Center for Biotechnology · National Scientific Shared Laboratory of Biotechnology

Education

2015

PhD Epidemiology

University of Pittsburgh · Department of Epidemiology

2012

Master's in Biotechnology

LN Gumilev Eurasian National University · School of Natural Sciences

2009

Junior Medical Specialist

Karaganda State Medical University · School of Medicine

2009

Bachelor in Biotechnology

University College London · Division of Biosciences

Country

KZ

Keywords
CANCER EPIDEMIOLOGYENDOMETRIAL BIOPSYENDOMETRIAL CANCEREPIDEMIOLOGYMETABOLIC SYNDROME