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Analysis of Risk Factors for Lymph Nodal Involvement in Early Stages of Rectal Cancer: When Can Local Excision Be Considered an Appropriate Treatment? Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of the Literature

Background. Over the past ten years oncological outcomes achieved by local excision techniques (LETs) as the sole treatment for early stages of rectal cancer (ESRC) have been often disappointing. The reasons for these poor results lie mostly in the high risk of the disease's diffusion to local-...

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Autores principales: Carrara, Alessandro, Mangiola, Daniela, Pertile, Riccardo, Ricci, Alberta, Motter, Michele, Ghezzi, Gianmarco, Zappalà, Orazio, Ciaghi, Gianni, Tirone, Giuseppe
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3388331/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22778940
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/438450
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author Carrara, Alessandro
Mangiola, Daniela
Pertile, Riccardo
Ricci, Alberta
Motter, Michele
Ghezzi, Gianmarco
Zappalà, Orazio
Ciaghi, Gianni
Tirone, Giuseppe
author_facet Carrara, Alessandro
Mangiola, Daniela
Pertile, Riccardo
Ricci, Alberta
Motter, Michele
Ghezzi, Gianmarco
Zappalà, Orazio
Ciaghi, Gianni
Tirone, Giuseppe
author_sort Carrara, Alessandro
collection PubMed
description Background. Over the past ten years oncological outcomes achieved by local excision techniques (LETs) as the sole treatment for early stages of rectal cancer (ESRC) have been often disappointing. The reasons for these poor results lie mostly in the high risk of the disease's diffusion to local-regional lymph nodes even in ESRC. Aims. This study aims to find the correct indications for LET in ESRC taking into consideration clinical-pathological features of tumours that may reduce the risk of lymph node metastasis to zero. Methods. Systematic literature review and meta-analysis of casistics of ESRC treated with total mesorectal excision with the aim of identifying risk factors for nodal involvement. Results. The risk of lymph node metastasis is higher in G ≥ 2 and T ≥ 2 tumours with lymphatic and/or vascular invasion. Other features which have not yet been sufficiently investigated include female gender, TSM stage >1, presence of tumour budding and/or perineural invasion. Conclusions. Results comparable to radical surgery can be achieved by LET only in patients with T(1) N(0) G(1) tumours with low-risk histological features, whereas deeper or more aggressive tumours should be addressed by radical surgery (RS).
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spelling pubmed-33883312012-07-09 Analysis of Risk Factors for Lymph Nodal Involvement in Early Stages of Rectal Cancer: When Can Local Excision Be Considered an Appropriate Treatment? Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of the Literature Carrara, Alessandro Mangiola, Daniela Pertile, Riccardo Ricci, Alberta Motter, Michele Ghezzi, Gianmarco Zappalà, Orazio Ciaghi, Gianni Tirone, Giuseppe Int J Surg Oncol Review Article Background. Over the past ten years oncological outcomes achieved by local excision techniques (LETs) as the sole treatment for early stages of rectal cancer (ESRC) have been often disappointing. The reasons for these poor results lie mostly in the high risk of the disease's diffusion to local-regional lymph nodes even in ESRC. Aims. This study aims to find the correct indications for LET in ESRC taking into consideration clinical-pathological features of tumours that may reduce the risk of lymph node metastasis to zero. Methods. Systematic literature review and meta-analysis of casistics of ESRC treated with total mesorectal excision with the aim of identifying risk factors for nodal involvement. Results. The risk of lymph node metastasis is higher in G ≥ 2 and T ≥ 2 tumours with lymphatic and/or vascular invasion. Other features which have not yet been sufficiently investigated include female gender, TSM stage >1, presence of tumour budding and/or perineural invasion. Conclusions. Results comparable to radical surgery can be achieved by LET only in patients with T(1) N(0) G(1) tumours with low-risk histological features, whereas deeper or more aggressive tumours should be addressed by radical surgery (RS). Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2012 2012-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3388331/ /pubmed/22778940 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/438450 Text en Copyright © 2012 Alessandro Carrara et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Carrara, Alessandro
Mangiola, Daniela
Pertile, Riccardo
Ricci, Alberta
Motter, Michele
Ghezzi, Gianmarco
Zappalà, Orazio
Ciaghi, Gianni
Tirone, Giuseppe
Analysis of Risk Factors for Lymph Nodal Involvement in Early Stages of Rectal Cancer: When Can Local Excision Be Considered an Appropriate Treatment? Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of the Literature
title Analysis of Risk Factors for Lymph Nodal Involvement in Early Stages of Rectal Cancer: When Can Local Excision Be Considered an Appropriate Treatment? Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of the Literature
title_full Analysis of Risk Factors for Lymph Nodal Involvement in Early Stages of Rectal Cancer: When Can Local Excision Be Considered an Appropriate Treatment? Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of the Literature
title_fullStr Analysis of Risk Factors for Lymph Nodal Involvement in Early Stages of Rectal Cancer: When Can Local Excision Be Considered an Appropriate Treatment? Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of the Literature
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Risk Factors for Lymph Nodal Involvement in Early Stages of Rectal Cancer: When Can Local Excision Be Considered an Appropriate Treatment? Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of the Literature
title_short Analysis of Risk Factors for Lymph Nodal Involvement in Early Stages of Rectal Cancer: When Can Local Excision Be Considered an Appropriate Treatment? Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of the Literature
title_sort analysis of risk factors for lymph nodal involvement in early stages of rectal cancer: when can local excision be considered an appropriate treatment? systematic review and meta-analysis of the literature
topic Review Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3388331/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22778940
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/438450
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