Surveillance and outcome of liver metastasis in patients with colorectal cancer who had undergone curative-intent operation
To assess the outcome of patients diagnosed to have liver metastasis by ultrasonography, following curative-intent resection of colorectal adenocarcinoma. Prospective study. Regional hospital, Hong Kong. A total of 650 patients who underwent curative-intent resection of colorectal adenocarcinoma bet...
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description | To assess the outcome of patients diagnosed to have liver metastasis by ultrasonography, following curative-intent resection of colorectal adenocarcinoma.
Prospective study.
Regional hospital, Hong Kong.
A total of 650 patients who underwent curative-intent resection of colorectal adenocarcinoma between January 2000 and December 2006.
Pattern of liver recurrence, treatment and outcome after recurrence, and overall patient survival.
Of the 650 patients, 553 (85%) were followed up per protocol. Of 104 patients who developed systemic recurrence, 45 (43%) had liver-only metastases. The resection rate for liver metastases was 38% (17/45). The median survival of such patients was significantly longer than those who did not undergo liver metastasectomy (50 vs 26 months, P=0.017).
Our ultrasonography-based surveillance protocol was low-cost, simple, and effective in detecting asymptomatic liver metastases, so that curative-intent metastasectomy could be performed. Further prospective studies are required to determine the optimal frequency and imaging mode for surveillance, so as to improve the resectability of liver-only colorectal metastases as well as overall patient survival. |
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Prospective study.
Regional hospital, Hong Kong.
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Pattern of liver recurrence, treatment and outcome after recurrence, and overall patient survival.
Of the 650 patients, 553 (85%) were followed up per protocol. Of 104 patients who developed systemic recurrence, 45 (43%) had liver-only metastases. The resection rate for liver metastases was 38% (17/45). The median survival of such patients was significantly longer than those who did not undergo liver metastasectomy (50 vs 26 months, P=0.017).
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Pattern of liver recurrence, treatment and outcome after recurrence, and overall patient survival.
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Prospective study.
Regional hospital, Hong Kong.
A total of 650 patients who underwent curative-intent resection of colorectal adenocarcinoma between January 2000 and December 2006.
Pattern of liver recurrence, treatment and outcome after recurrence, and overall patient survival.
Of the 650 patients, 553 (85%) were followed up per protocol. Of 104 patients who developed systemic recurrence, 45 (43%) had liver-only metastases. The resection rate for liver metastases was 38% (17/45). The median survival of such patients was significantly longer than those who did not undergo liver metastasectomy (50 vs 26 months, P=0.017).
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