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Detection methods and clinical significance of free peritoneal tumor cells found during colorectal cancer surgery.

Simone Sibio1, Cristina Fiorani1, Carmine Stolfi1, Andrea Divizia1, Roberto Pezzuto1, Fabrizio Montagnese1, Giulia Bagaglini1, Paolo Sammartino1, Giuseppe Sigismondo Sica1.   

Abstract

Peritoneal washing is now part of the standard clinical practice in several abdominal and pelvic neoplasias. However, in colorectal cancer surgery, intra-peritoneal free cancer cells (IFCC) presence is not routinely investigated and their prognostic meaning is still unclear. When peritoneal washing results are positive for the presence of IFCC a worse outcome is usually expected in these colorectal cancer operated patients, but it what is not clear is whether it is associated with an increased risk of local recurrence. It is authors' belief that one of the main reasons why IFCC are not researched as integral part of the routine staging system for colon cancer is that there still isn't a diagnostic or detection method with enough sensibility and specificity. However, the potential clinical implications of a routine research for the presence IFCC in colon neoplasias are enormous: not only to obtain a more accurate clinical staging but also to offer different therapy protocols, based on the presence of IFCC. Based on this, adjuvant chemotherapy could be offered to those patients found to be positive for IFCC; also, protocols of proactive intraperitoneal chemotherapy could be applied. Although presence of IFCC appears to have a valid prognostic significance, further studies are needed to standardize detection and examination procedures, to determine if there are and which are the stages more likely to benefit from routine search for IFCC.

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Keywords:  Colorectal cancer; Cytology; Free cancer cells; Peritoneal recurrence; Proactive treatment

Year:  2015        PMID: 26425265      PMCID: PMC4582234          DOI: 10.4240/wjgs.v7.i9.178

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Gastrointest Surg


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