1. The prognostic significance of extracapsular lymph node involvement in node positive patients with colonic cancer.
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Wind, J., ten Kate, F.J.W., Kiewiet, J.J.S., Lagarde, S.M., Slors, J.F.M., van Lanschot, J.J.B., and Bemelman, W.A.
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CANCER patients ,LYMPH nodes ,CANCER education ,DRUG therapy - Abstract
Abstract: Aims: In colonic cancer the prognostic significance of extracapsular lymph node involvement (LNI) is not established and is therefore the objective of this study. Methods: Between January 1994 and May 2005, all patients who underwent resection for primary colonic cancer with lymph node metastasis were reviewed. All resected lymph nodes were re-examined to assess extracapsular LNI. In uni- and multivariate analysis disease-free survival (DFS) was correlated with various clinicopathologic factors. Results: One hundred and eleven patients were included. In 58 patients extracapsular LNI was identified. Univariate analysis revealed that pN-stage (5-year DFS pN1 vs. pN2: 65% vs. 14%, p <0.001), extracapsular LNI (5-year DFS intracapsular LNI vs. extracapsular LNI: 69% vs. 41%, p =0.003), and lymph node ratio (5-year DFS <0.176 vs. ≥0.176: 67% vs. 42%, p =0.023) were significant prognostic indicators. Among these variables pN-stage (hazard ratio 3.5, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.72–7.42) and extracapsular LNI (hazard ratio 1.98, 95% CI: 1.00–3.91) were independent prognostic factors. Among patients without extracapsular LNI, those receiving adjuvant chemotherapy had a significantly better survival (p =0.010). In contrast, chemotherapy did not improve DFS in patients with extracapsular LNI. Conclusion: Together with pN2 stage, extracapsular LNI reflects a particularly aggressive behaviour and has significant prognostic potential. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2008
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