| Literature DB >> 27721486 |
Lin Xiao1,2,3, Xin Yu2,3, Wenjing Deng4, Huixia Feng2,3, Hui Chang2,3, Weiwei Xiao2,3, Huizhong Zhang3,5, Shaoyan Xi3,5, Mengzhong Liu2,3, Yujia Zhu2,3, Yuanhong Gao2,3.
Abstract
We investigated the distribution of residual cancer cells (RCCs) within different layers of the bowel wall in surgical specimens and the value of biopsies of primary rectal lesion after preoperative volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) with concurrent chemotherapy in patients with rectal cancer. Between April 2011 and April 2013, 178 patients with rectal cancer who received preoperative VMAT, concurrent chemotherapy, and surgery were evaluated; 79 of the patients received a biopsy of the primary lesion after chemoradiotherapy and prior to surgery. The distribution of RCCs in the surgical specimens and the sensitivity and specificity of the biopsy of primary rectal lesions for pathological response were evaluated. Fifty-two patients had a complete pathological response in the bowel wall. Of the 120 patients with ypT2-4, the rate of detection of RCCs in the mucosa, submucosa, and muscularis propria was 20%, 36.7%, 69.2%, respectively. The sensitivity and specificity of biopsies of primary rectal lesions was 12.9% and 94.1%, respectively. After chemoradiotherapy, the RCCs were primarily located in the deeper layers of the bowel wall, and the biopsy results for primary rectal lesions were unreliable due to poor sensitivity.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27721486 PMCID: PMC5056357 DOI: 10.1038/srep34923
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Distribution of residual cancer cells in the different layers of the bowel wall according to different ypT stage.
Figure 2Comparison of distribution of residual cancer cells in different layers of the bowel wall between ypT2 and ypT3-4 tumor.
Comparison of the histopathological results between the biopsy specimens and the surgical specimens of the 79 patients.
| Biopsy specimen histology type | Cases (n, %) | Surgical specimen histology type (n, %) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No cancer cells (ypCR) | Adenocarci -noma | Carcinoma | ||
| Definite cancer cells | 8 (10.1) | 0 | 7 (87.5) | 1 (12.5) |
| Suspicious cancer cells | 5 (6.3) | 1 (20) | 4 (80) | 0 |
| No cancer cells | 66 (83.5) | 16 (24.2) | 50 (75.8) | 0 |
| Total | 79 | 17 (21.5) | 61 (77.2) | 1 (1.3) |
The consistency rate between the biopsy specimens and the surgical specimens was only 30.4% (24/79). Of these, 16 contained no cancer cells and 8 displayed definite cancer cells. The sensitivity of the biopsy specimens in predicting the pathological response was only 12.9% (8/62), whereas the specificity was 94.1% (16/17). Of the 62 patients with non-pCR, 54 patients (87.1%) demonstrated inconsistent pathological results between the biopsy specimen and the surgical specimen.