Risk Factors for Peritoneal Recurrence in Stage II to III Colon Cancer
BACKGROUND:Most previous reports to analyze risk factors for peritoneal recurrence in patients with colon cancer have been observational studies of a population-based cohort. OBJECTIVE:This study aimed to determine the risk factors for peritoneal recurrence in patients with stage II to III colon can...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Diseases of the colon & rectum 2018-07, Vol.61 (7), p.803-808 |
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Zusammenfassung: | BACKGROUND:Most previous reports to analyze risk factors for peritoneal recurrence in patients with colon cancer have been observational studies of a population-based cohort.
OBJECTIVE:This study aimed to determine the risk factors for peritoneal recurrence in patients with stage II to III colon cancer who underwent curative resection.
DESIGN:This was a pooled analysis using a combined database obtained from 3 large phase III randomized trials (N = 3714).
SETTINGS:Individual patient data were collected from the Japanese Foundation for Multidisciplinary Treatment of Cancer clinical trials 7, 15, and 33, which evaluated the benefits of postoperative 5-fluorouracil–based adjuvant therapies in patients with locally advanced colorectal cancer.
PATIENTS:We included patients who had stage II to III colon cancer and underwent curative resection with over D2 lymph node dissection.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:Main outcomes measured were risk factors for peritoneal recurrence without other organ metastasis after curative surgery.
RESULTS:Peritoneal recurrence occurred in 2.3% (86/3714) of all patients undergoing curative resection. Mean duration from operation to peritoneal recurrence was 17.0 ± 10.3 months. Of these patients with peritoneal recurrence, 29 patients (34%) had recurrence in ≥1 other organ. Multivariate analysis showed that age (≥60 yHR = 0.531; p = 0.0182), pathological T4 (HR = 3.802; p < 0.0001), lymph node involvement (HR = 3.491; p = 0.0002), and lymphadenectomy (D2HR = 1.801; p = 0.0356) were independent predictors of peritoneal recurrence. The overall survival was lower in patients who developed peritoneal recurrence than in those with other recurrence (HR = 1.594; p = 0.002).
LIMITATIONS:The regimens of adjuvant chemotherapy were limited to oral 5-fluorouracil.
CONCLUSIONS:Our findings clarified the risk factors for peritoneal recurrence in patients who underwent curative resection for colon cancer. See Video Abstract at http://links.lww.com/DCR/A609. |
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ISSN: | 0012-3706 1530-0358 |
DOI: | 10.1097/DCR.0000000000001002 |