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Prognostic factors in node-negative colorectal cancer: a retrospective study from a prospective database

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PURPOSE: There is a need to identify a subgroup of high-risk patients with node-negative colorectal cancer who have a poor long-term prognosis and may benefit from adjuvant therapies. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prognostic impact of clinical and pathological parameters in a retrospective study from a prospective, continuous database of homogenously treated patients.

METHODS: This study included 362 patients operated in a single institution for Dukes A and B (node-negative) colorectal cancer. The median follow-up was 140 months. The prognostic value of 13 clinical and pathological parameters was investigated.

RESULTS: Multivariate analysis identified six independent prognostic factors: age at time of diagnosis (hazard ratio (HR) = 1.076), number of lymph nodes removed (HR = 0.948), perineural invasion (HR = 2.173), venous invasion (HR = 1.959), lymphatic vessel invasion (HR = 2.126), and T4 stage (HR = 5.876).

CONCLUSION: These parameters could be useful in identifying patients with high-risk node-negative colorectal cancer who should be presented to adjuvant therapy.

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hal-03329057 , version 1 (30-08-2021)

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Grégoire Desolneux, Pascal Burtin, Emilie Lermite, Roberto Bergamaschi, Antoine Hamy, et al.. Prognostic factors in node-negative colorectal cancer: a retrospective study from a prospective database. International journal of colorectal disease, 2010, 25 (7), pp.829-834. ⟨10.1007/s00384-010-0934-5⟩. ⟨hal-03329057⟩

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