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Aggressive surgical resection for concomitant liver and lung metastasis in colorectal cancer
BACKGROUNDS/AIMS: Aggressive surgical resection for hepatic metastasis is validated, however, concomitant liver and lung metastasis in colorectal cancer patients is equivocal. METHODS: Clinicopathologic data from January 2008 through December 2012 were retrospectively reviewed in 234 patients with c...
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Korean Association of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5018949/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27621747 http://dx.doi.org/10.14701/kjhbps.2016.20.3.110 |
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author | Lee, Sung Hwan Kim, Sung Hyun Lim, Jin Hong Kim, Sung Hoon Lee, Jin Gu Kim, Dae Joon Choi, Gi Hong Choi, Jin Sub Kim, Kyung Sik |
author_facet | Lee, Sung Hwan Kim, Sung Hyun Lim, Jin Hong Kim, Sung Hoon Lee, Jin Gu Kim, Dae Joon Choi, Gi Hong Choi, Jin Sub Kim, Kyung Sik |
author_sort | Lee, Sung Hwan |
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description | BACKGROUNDS/AIMS: Aggressive surgical resection for hepatic metastasis is validated, however, concomitant liver and lung metastasis in colorectal cancer patients is equivocal. METHODS: Clinicopathologic data from January 2008 through December 2012 were retrospectively reviewed in 234 patients with colorectal cancer with concomitant liver and lung metastasis. Clinicopathologic factors and survival data were analyzed. RESULTS: Of the 234 patients, 129 (55.1%) had synchronous concomitant liver and lung metastasis from colorectal cancer and 36 (15.4%) had metachronous metastasis. Surgical resection was performed in 33 patients (25.6%) with synchronous and 6 (16.7%) with metachronous metastasis. Surgical resection showed better overall survival in both groups (synchronous, p=0.001; metachronous, p=0.028). In the synchronous metastatic group, complete resection of both liver and lung metastatic lesions had better survival outcomes than incomplete resection of two metastatic lesions (p=0.037). The primary site of colorectal cancer and complete resection were significant prognostic factors (p=0.06 and p=0.003, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Surgical resection for hepatic and pulmonary metastasis in colorectal cancer can improve complete remission and survival rate in resectable cases. Colorectal cancer with concomitant liver and lung metastasis is not a poor prognostic factor or a contraindication for surgical treatments, hence, an aggressive surgical approach may be recommended in well-selected resectable cases. |
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spelling | pubmed-50189492016-09-12 Aggressive surgical resection for concomitant liver and lung metastasis in colorectal cancer Lee, Sung Hwan Kim, Sung Hyun Lim, Jin Hong Kim, Sung Hoon Lee, Jin Gu Kim, Dae Joon Choi, Gi Hong Choi, Jin Sub Kim, Kyung Sik Korean J Hepatobiliary Pancreat Surg Original Article BACKGROUNDS/AIMS: Aggressive surgical resection for hepatic metastasis is validated, however, concomitant liver and lung metastasis in colorectal cancer patients is equivocal. METHODS: Clinicopathologic data from January 2008 through December 2012 were retrospectively reviewed in 234 patients with colorectal cancer with concomitant liver and lung metastasis. Clinicopathologic factors and survival data were analyzed. RESULTS: Of the 234 patients, 129 (55.1%) had synchronous concomitant liver and lung metastasis from colorectal cancer and 36 (15.4%) had metachronous metastasis. Surgical resection was performed in 33 patients (25.6%) with synchronous and 6 (16.7%) with metachronous metastasis. Surgical resection showed better overall survival in both groups (synchronous, p=0.001; metachronous, p=0.028). In the synchronous metastatic group, complete resection of both liver and lung metastatic lesions had better survival outcomes than incomplete resection of two metastatic lesions (p=0.037). The primary site of colorectal cancer and complete resection were significant prognostic factors (p=0.06 and p=0.003, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Surgical resection for hepatic and pulmonary metastasis in colorectal cancer can improve complete remission and survival rate in resectable cases. Colorectal cancer with concomitant liver and lung metastasis is not a poor prognostic factor or a contraindication for surgical treatments, hence, an aggressive surgical approach may be recommended in well-selected resectable cases. Korean Association of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery 2016-08 2016-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5018949/ /pubmed/27621747 http://dx.doi.org/10.14701/kjhbps.2016.20.3.110 Text en Copyright © 2016 by The Korean Association of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Lee, Sung Hwan Kim, Sung Hyun Lim, Jin Hong Kim, Sung Hoon Lee, Jin Gu Kim, Dae Joon Choi, Gi Hong Choi, Jin Sub Kim, Kyung Sik Aggressive surgical resection for concomitant liver and lung metastasis in colorectal cancer |
title | Aggressive surgical resection for concomitant liver and lung metastasis in colorectal cancer |
title_full | Aggressive surgical resection for concomitant liver and lung metastasis in colorectal cancer |
title_fullStr | Aggressive surgical resection for concomitant liver and lung metastasis in colorectal cancer |
title_full_unstemmed | Aggressive surgical resection for concomitant liver and lung metastasis in colorectal cancer |
title_short | Aggressive surgical resection for concomitant liver and lung metastasis in colorectal cancer |
title_sort | aggressive surgical resection for concomitant liver and lung metastasis in colorectal cancer |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5018949/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27621747 http://dx.doi.org/10.14701/kjhbps.2016.20.3.110 |
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