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Effect of primary tumor side on survival outcomes in metastatic colorectal cancer patients after hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy

Authors :
Xiaodong Wang
Jian-Hai Guo
Peng-Jun Zhang
Song Gao
Renjie Yang
Hui Chen
Xu Zhu
Lin-Zhong Zhu
Hai-Feng Xu
Jian Li
Peng Liu
Guang Cao
Hang-Yu Zhang
Source :
World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Baishideng Publishing Group Inc., 2018.

Abstract

AIM To analyze the survival data between patients diagnosed with right-sided primary (RSP) tumors and patients diagnosed with left-sided primary (LSP) tumors after hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy (HAIC) at our center. METHODS A retrospective analysis of pretreated metastatic colorectal cancer patients who received HAIC from May 2006 to August 2015 was conducted. A Cox proportional hazard regression analysis was used to assess the long-term survival outcomes. The mean and median age of patients was 61 years (range 27-85 years). There were 115 males and 53 females in our study. RESULTS One hundred sixty-eight patients were enrolled in this study. The overall response rate was 28.9% in LSP patients and 27.3% in RSP patients. The disease control rate was 76.3% in LSP patients and 69.7% in RSP patients. The median overall survival in response to HAIC was 16.3 mo in the LSP arm and 9.3 mo in the RSP arm (P = 0.164). The median progression-free survival was 5.7 mo in the LSP arm and 4.2 mo in the RSP arm (P = 0.851). CONCLUSION There was no significant difference in survival between LSP patients and RSP patients after HAIC. Further prospective studies are needed to confirm these findings.

Details

ISSN :
19485204
Volume :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2f98b2d6c7082596700b62f3d1511ee6