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Metastatic colorectal cancer--what about the primary?

Irinel Popescu1, Sorin Tiberiu Alexandrescu.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Approximately 25% of patients with colorectal cancer present synchronous metastases, most frequently located in the liver. AIMS: The assessment of optimal therapeutic strategies for the primary tumor in such patients.
METHODS: We analyzed the outcomes of 209 patients who underwent simultaneous or delayed resection of the primary tumor and liver metastases, the survival rates of patients with initially unresectable liver metastases that were rendered resectable, and the prognostic factors related to the primary tumor.
RESULTS: The outcomes of simultaneous resections were similar to those of delayed resection. In patients with initially unresectable liver metastases that were rendered resectable, the survival rates were similar to those of patients with initially resectable metastases. The survival rate of N2 patients was significantly lower than those of N1 and N0 patients.
CONCLUSIONS: Simultaneous resection provides a safety profile and survival rate similar to that of delayed resection. The N category allows for prognostic estimation in metastatic colorectal patients.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23373358     DOI: 10.2298/aci1202047p

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Chir Iugosl        ISSN: 0354-950X


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1.  Prognostic Value of Lymph Node Ratio in Patients with Resected Synchronous Colorectal Liver Metastases and Less Than 12 Examined Lymph Nodes.

Authors:  Sorin Tiberiu Alexandrescu; Florin M Selaru; Andrei S Diaconescu; Cristian A Zlate; Diana Blanita; Razvan T Grigorie; Narcis O Zarnescu; Vlad Herlea; Irinel Popescu
Journal:  J Gastrointest Surg       Date:  2021-07-13       Impact factor: 3.452

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