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Dukes' staging is poorly understood by doctors managing colorectal cancer.

K S Mainprize1, N J Mc C Mortensen, B F Warren.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study set out to investigate the current understanding of Dukes' staging for colorectal cancer.
DESIGN: A questionnaire was distributed to surgeons and general practitioners attending colorectal meetings asking for a definition of Dukes' stages A, B and C. Results were analysed blind by two authors jointly to assess accuracy as correct, within definition, or incorrect. Within definition was defined as a description fitting within but not covering all tumours within that stage.
RESULTS: 128 answers were received from 48 GPs, 7 final year medical students, 38 house officers and SHOs, 19 higher surgical trainees and 16 consultants. Overall, 3.9% defined all three stages correctly and 13.3% got all three definitions incorrect. Correct stages were Dukes' A 7.8%, Dukes' B 16.4% and Dukes' C 29.7%. Two consultants (12.5%) achieved three correct definitions, as did two HSTs (10.5%). No GPs had all three stages correct and 10 (20.8%) were wrong in all three. If those said to be within definition were considered right, 35.1% were correct for all three stages with 76.6% getting Dukes' A correct, 46.9% Dukes' B and 56.6% Dukes' C.
CONCLUSIONS: Dukes' staging is, therefore, still poorly understood by doctors managing patients with colorectal cancer. The introduction of proformas will reduce the reliability upon memory for this and more complex staging classifications.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11892729      PMCID: PMC2503762     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann R Coll Surg Engl        ISSN: 0035-8843            Impact factor:   1.891


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