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Morphological response contributes to patient selection for rescue liver resection in chemotherapy patients with initially un-resectable colorectal liver metastasis

Authors :
Kazushige Futsuhara
Fumiaki Watanabe
Taro Fukui
Osamu Takata
Nao Kakizawa
Kosuke Ichida
Fumio Konishi
Fumi Hasegawa
Koichi Suzuki
Yuta Muto
Yasuyuki Miyakura
Yuji Kaneda
Hiroshi Noda
Hirokazu Kiyozaki
Rina Kikukawa
Toshiki Rikiyama
Shingo Tsujinaka
Takaharu Kato
Yuji Takayama
Masaaki Saito
Source :
Oncology Letters
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Morphological response is considered an improved surrogate to the Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) model with regard to predicting the prognosis for patients with colorectal liver metastases. However, its use as a decision-making tool for surgical intervention has not been examined. The present study assessed the morphological response in 50 patients who underwent chemotherapy with or without bevacizumab for initially un-resectable colorectal liver metastases. Changes in tumor morphology between heterogeneous with uncertain borders and homogeneous with clear borders were defined as an optimal response (OR). Patients were also assessed as having an incomplete response (IR), and an absence of marked changes was assessed as no response (NR). No significant difference was observed in progression-free survival (PFS) between complete response/partial response (CR/PR) and stable disease/progressive disease (SD/PD), according to RECIST. By contrast, PFS for OR/IR patients was significantly improved compared with that for NR patients (13.2 vs. 8.7 months; P=0.0426). Exclusion of PD enhanced the difference in PFS between OR/IR and NR patients (15.1 vs. 9.3 months; P

Details

ISSN :
17921074
Volume :
14
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Oncology letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....dbf192817557a3c823c3b5b76e517b79