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Clinical score for predicting recurrence after hepatic resection for metastatic colorectal cancer - Analysis of 1001 consecutive cases
Author(s): Fong Y, Fortner J, Sun RL, Brennan MF, Blumgart LH
Source: ANNALS OF SURGERY    Volume: 230    Issue: 3    Pages: 309-318    Published: SEP 1999  
Times Cited: 837     References: 45     
Abstract: Objective

There is a need for dearly defined and widely applicable clinical criteria for the selection of patients who may benefit from hepatic resection for metastatic colorectal cancer. Such criteria would also be useful for stratification of patients in clinical trials for this disease.

Methods

Clinical, pathologic, and outcome data for 1001 consecutive patients undergoing liver resection for metastatic colorectal cancer between July 1985 and October 1998 were examined. These resections included 237 trisegmentectomies, 394 lobectomies, and 370 resections encompassing less than a lobe. The surgical mortality rate was 2.8%.

Results

The 5-year survival rate was 37%, and the 10-year survival rate was 22%, Seven factors were found to be significant and independent predictors of poor long-term outcome by multivariate analysis: positive margin (p = 0.004), extrahepatic disease (p = 0.003), node-positive primary (p = 0.02), disease-free interval from primary to metastases <12 months (p = 0.03), number of hepatic tumors >1 (p = 0.0004), largest hepatic tumor >5 cm (p = 0.01), and carcinoembryonic antigen level >200 ng/ml (p = 0.01). When the last five of these criteria were used in a preoperative scoring system, assigning one point for each criterion, the total score was highly predictive of outcome (p < 0.0001). No patient with a score of 5 was a long-term survivor.

Conclusion

Resection of hepatic colorectal metastases may produce long-term survival and cure. Long-term outcome can be predicted from five criteria that are readily available for all patients considered for resection. Patients with up to two criteria can have a favorable outcome. Patients With three, four, or five criteria should be considered for experimental adjuvant trials. Studies of preoperative staging techniques or of adjuvant therapies should consider using such a score for stratification of patients.

Document Type: Proceedings Paper
Language: English
Reprint Address: Fong, Y (reprint author), Mem Sloan Kettering Canc Ctr, Dept Surg, Hepatobiliary Surg Serv, 1275 York Ave, New York, NY 10021 USA
Addresses:
1. Mem Sloan Kettering Canc Ctr, Dept Surg, Hepatobiliary Surg Serv, New York, NY 10021 USA
2. Mem Sloan Kettering Canc Ctr, Hepatobiliary Serv, New York, NY 10021 USA
Publisher: LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS, 530 WALNUT ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106-3621 USA
Subject Category: Surgery
IDS Number: 234ZT
ISSN: 0003-4932
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