Title of article :
Prognostic significance of lymphovascular invasion in surgically cured rectal carcinoma
Author/Authors :
Ari-Nareg Meguerditchian، نويسنده , , Isabelle Bairati، نويسنده , , Réal Lagacé، نويسنده , , François Harel، نويسنده , , Antoine Kibrité، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
7
From page :
707
To page :
713
Abstract :
Background Surgery is considered curative in Dukes’ B rectal cancer; however, many patients present with early relapse. To identify additional staging information, venous and lymphatic invasion were evaluated as potential prognostic factors. Methods Patients with Dukes’ B or C rectal disease treated between 1976 and 2001 at a single institution were compared. Patient and treatment characteristics and vascular invasion were documented. The impact of vessel invasion was determined using Cox proportional hazards model. Results There were 256 Dukes’ B patients and 74 Dukes’ C cases without vascular invasion. Five-year survival was 76.5% for Dukes’ B and 57.1% for Dukes’ C patients. Vessel involvement increased the risk of recurrence (hazard ratio [HR] = 3.27, P = .0003) and death (HR = 3.11, P = .002) in B2 patients. The magnitude of these associations were comparable to that of C1 patients for recurrence (HR = 2.81, P = .004) and death (HR = 3.05, P = .005), as well as C2 patients for recurrence (HR = 3.45, P = .0008) and death (HR = 3.87, P = .0005). Conclusion Vascular invasion may be useful in characterizing patients with aggressive Dukes’ B disease, who might benefit the most from adjuvant systemic therapy.
Keywords :
Rectal carcinoma , venous invasion , Lymphatic invasion , prognosis
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery
Record number :
617946
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