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Prognostic Implications of Lateral Lymph Nodes in Rectal Cancer:A Population-Based Cross-sectional Study with Standardized Radiological Evaluation after Dedicated Training
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- Sluckin , T C , Van Geffen , E G M , The Dutch Snapshot Research Group , Hazen , S M J A , Horsthuis , K , Beets-Tan , R G H , Marijnen , C A M , Tanis , P J & Kusters , M 2024 , ' Prognostic Implications of Lateral Lymph Nodes in Rectal Cancer : A Population-Based Cross-sectional Study with Standardized Radiological Evaluation after Dedicated Training ' , Diseases of the Colon and Rectum , vol. 67 , no. 1 , pp. 42-53 .
- Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- BACKGROUND: There is an ongoing discussion regarding the prognostic implications of the presence, short-axis diameter, and location of lateral lymph nodes. OBJECTIVE: To analyze lateral lymph node characteristics, the role of downsizing on restaging MRI, and associated local recurrence rates for patients with cT3-4 rectal cancer after MRI re-review and training. DESIGN: Retrospective population-based cross-sectional study. SETTINGS: This collaborative project was led by local investigators from surgery and radiology departments in 60 Dutch hospitals. PATIENTS: A total of 3057 patients underwent rectal cancer surgery in 2016: 1109 had a cT3-4 tumor located ≤8 cm from the anorectal junction, of whom 891 received neoadjuvant therapy. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Local recurrence and (ipsi) lateral local recurrence rates. RESULTS: Re-review identified 314 patients (35%) with visible lateral lymph nodes. Of these, 30 patients had either only long-stretched obturator (n = 13) or external iliac (n = 17) nodes, and both did not lead to any lateral local recurrences. The presence of internal iliac/obturator lateral lymph nodes (n = 284) resulted in 4-year local recurrence and lateral local recurrence rates of 16.4% and 8.8%, respectively. Enlarged (≥7 mm) lateral lymph nodes (n = 122) resulted in higher 4-year local recurrence (20.8%, 13.1%, 0%; p <.001) and lateral local recurrence (14.7%, 4.4%, 0%; p < 0.001) rates compared to smaller and no lateral lymph nodes, respectively. Visible lateral lymph nodes (HR 1.8 [1.1-2.8]) and enlarged lateral lymph nodes (HR 1.9 [1.1-3.5]) were independently associated with local recurrence in multivariable analysis. Enlarged lateral lymph nodes with malignant features had higher 4-year lateral local recurrence rates of 17.0%. Downsizing had no impact on lateral local recurrence rates. Enlarged lateral lymph nodes were found to be associated with higher univariate 4-year distant metastasis rates (36.4% vs 24.4%; p = 0.021), but this was
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- Sluckin , T C , Van Geffen , E G M , The Dutch Snapshot Research Group , Hazen , S M J A , Horsthuis , K , Beets-Tan , R G H , Marijnen , C A M , Tanis , P J & Kusters , M 2024 , ' Prognostic Implications of Lateral Lymph Nodes in Rectal Cancer : A Population-Based Cross-sectional Study with Standardized Radiological Evaluation after Dedicated Training ' , Diseases of the Colon and Rectum , vol. 67 , no. 1 , pp. 42-53 .
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- application/pdf, English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1417972909
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource