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Postoperative 5-FU based radiochemotherapy in rectal cancer: retrospective long term results and prognostic factors of a pooled analysis on 1,338 patients.

Domenico Genovesi1, Robert J Myerson, Giampiero Ausili Cèfaro, Annamaria Vinciguerra, Antonietta Augurio, Marianna Trignani, Monica DI Tommaso, Marianna Nuzzo, Marco Lupattelli, Cynthia Aristei, Rita Bellavita, Luciano Scandolaro, Dorian Cosentino, Giuseppe Pani, Luigi Ziccarelli, Maria A Gambacorta, Maria C Barba, Ernesto Maranzano, Fabio Trippa, Piera Sciacero, Rita Niespolo, Cristina Leonardi, Tiziana Iannone, Maria Elena Rosetto, Vincenzo Fusco, Piero Sanpaolo, Antonella Melano, Francesca Valvo, Carlo Capirci, Antonino DE Paoli, Marta DI Nicola, Giovanna Mantello, Vincenzo Valentini.   

Abstract

AIM: To evaluate survival outcomes of patients in pStage II-III rectal cancer treated with adjuvant 5-fluorouracil-based radiochemotherapy and to retrospectively analyze the impact of prognostic variables on local control, metastasis-free survival and cause-specific survival. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A total of 1,338 patients, treated between 1985-2005 for locally advanced rectal cancer, who underwent surgery and postoperative 5-fluorouracil-based chemoradiation, were selected.
RESULTS: The actuarial 5- and 10-year outcomes were: local control 87.0%-84.1%, disease-free survival 61.6%-52.1%, metastasis-free survival 72.0%-67.2%, cause-specific survival 70.4%-57.5%, and overall survival 63.8%-53.4%. Better outcomes were observed in patients with IIA, IIIA stage. Multivariate analyses showed that variables significantly affecting metastasis-free survival were pT4 and pN2, while for cancer-specific survival those variables were age >65 years, pT4, pN1, pN2, distal tumors and number of lymph nodes removed ≤ 12.
CONCLUSION: This study confirmed that among stage II-III rectal cancer patients there are subgroups of patients with different clinical outcomes.

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Keywords:  Rectal cancer; adjuvant therapy; prognostic factors; staging

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24123031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anticancer Res        ISSN: 0250-7005            Impact factor:   2.480


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