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Correlation of tumor location to clinical outcomes in colorectal cancer: A Single-institution Retrospective Analysis

Authors :
Raffaele Macarone Palmieri
Carlo Signorelli
Silvana Giacinti
Teresa Valentina Ranalli
Mario Giovanni Chilelli
Isabella Sperduti
Fabrizio Nelli
Vito Gomes
M.E. Rosetto
Pietro Maria Amodio
Enzo Maria Ruggeri
Signorelli, C.
Chilelli, M. G.
Sperduti, I.
Giacinti, S.
Amodio, P. M.
Palmieri, R. M.
Ranalli, T. V.
Gomes, V. V.
Rosetto, M. E.
Nelli, F.
Ruggeri, E. M.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIM Recent data highlighted that location of metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) may have a prognostic impact and also a predictive value of the outcomes of first-line therapy. MATERIALS AND METHODS The records of mCRC patients who underwent first-line therapy from 2011 to April 2018 at our Institute were retrospectively reviewed. Progression-free survival (PFS), overall survival (OS) and objective response rate (ORR) according to the primary tumor location were investigated. RESULTS Overall, 130 patients were eligible. Two-year OS was 82.9% in left-sided colon cancers (LCC) and 67.5% in right-sided (RCC) (p=0.32). One-year mPFS was statistically longer in LCC (46.8% vs. 24.2%, p=0.0005). mPFS was longer in LCC treated with anti-VEGF vs. anti-EGFR (p=0.06). ORR was 51.1% in LCC, 25% in RCC (p=0.008). Overall, 11 complete responses all in LCC were observed (p=0.03). CONCLUSION Tumor location has a prognostic impact and might influence the outcomes of mCRC patients.

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OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....16ce7500afdecc6f5985bb4f4ee4e6c4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21873/anticanres.13679&partnerID=40&md5=f12b88fe32cce12cdd2cf037c27c4636