Cargando…

The clinicopathologic relevance and prognostic value of tumor deposits and the applicability of N1c category in rectal cancer with preoperative radiotherapy

The clinicopathologic relevance and prognostic value of tumor deposits in colorectal cancer has been widely demonstrated. However, there are still debates in the prognostic value of tumor deposits and the applicability of N1c category in rectal cancer with preoperative radiotherapy. In this study, r...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Wei, Xiao-li, Qiu, Miao-zhen, Zhou, Yi-xin, He, Ming-ming, Luo, Hui-yan, Wang, Feng-hua, Zhang, Dong-sheng, Li, Yu-hong, Xu, Rui-hua
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2016
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5342725/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27655707
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.12058
_version_ 1782513240660508672
author Wei, Xiao-li
Qiu, Miao-zhen
Zhou, Yi-xin
He, Ming-ming
Luo, Hui-yan
Wang, Feng-hua
Zhang, Dong-sheng
Li, Yu-hong
Xu, Rui-hua
author_facet Wei, Xiao-li
Qiu, Miao-zhen
Zhou, Yi-xin
He, Ming-ming
Luo, Hui-yan
Wang, Feng-hua
Zhang, Dong-sheng
Li, Yu-hong
Xu, Rui-hua
author_sort Wei, Xiao-li
collection PubMed
description The clinicopathologic relevance and prognostic value of tumor deposits in colorectal cancer has been widely demonstrated. However, there are still debates in the prognostic value of tumor deposits and the applicability of N1c category in rectal cancer with preoperative radiotherapy. In this study, rectal cancer with preoperative radiotherapy followed by resection of primary tumors registered in Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) database from 2010-2012 were analyzed. There were 4,813 cases eligible for this study, and tumor deposits were found in 514 (10.7%) cases. The presence of tumor deposits was significantly associated with some aggressive characteristics, including poorer tumor differentiation, more advanced ypT category, ypN category and ypTNM stage, distant metastasis, elevated carcinoembryonic antigen, higher positive rates of circumferential resection margin and perineural invasion (all P < = 0.001). Tumor deposit was also an independent negative prognostic factor for cancer-specific survival in rectal cancer with preoperative radiotherapy (adjusted HR and 95% CI: 2.25 (1.51 – 3.35)). N1c category had significant worse survival compared with N0 category (adjusted HR and 95% CI: 2.41 (1.24 – 4.69)). In conclusion, tumor deposit was a significant and independent prognostic factor, and the N1c category by the 7(th) edition of AJCC/TNM staging system was applicable in rectal cancer with preoperative radiotherapy.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-5342725
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2016
publisher Impact Journals LLC
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-53427252017-03-28 The clinicopathologic relevance and prognostic value of tumor deposits and the applicability of N1c category in rectal cancer with preoperative radiotherapy Wei, Xiao-li Qiu, Miao-zhen Zhou, Yi-xin He, Ming-ming Luo, Hui-yan Wang, Feng-hua Zhang, Dong-sheng Li, Yu-hong Xu, Rui-hua Oncotarget Research Paper The clinicopathologic relevance and prognostic value of tumor deposits in colorectal cancer has been widely demonstrated. However, there are still debates in the prognostic value of tumor deposits and the applicability of N1c category in rectal cancer with preoperative radiotherapy. In this study, rectal cancer with preoperative radiotherapy followed by resection of primary tumors registered in Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) database from 2010-2012 were analyzed. There were 4,813 cases eligible for this study, and tumor deposits were found in 514 (10.7%) cases. The presence of tumor deposits was significantly associated with some aggressive characteristics, including poorer tumor differentiation, more advanced ypT category, ypN category and ypTNM stage, distant metastasis, elevated carcinoembryonic antigen, higher positive rates of circumferential resection margin and perineural invasion (all P < = 0.001). Tumor deposit was also an independent negative prognostic factor for cancer-specific survival in rectal cancer with preoperative radiotherapy (adjusted HR and 95% CI: 2.25 (1.51 – 3.35)). N1c category had significant worse survival compared with N0 category (adjusted HR and 95% CI: 2.41 (1.24 – 4.69)). In conclusion, tumor deposit was a significant and independent prognostic factor, and the N1c category by the 7(th) edition of AJCC/TNM staging system was applicable in rectal cancer with preoperative radiotherapy. Impact Journals LLC 2016-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5342725/ /pubmed/27655707 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.12058 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Wei et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Wei, Xiao-li
Qiu, Miao-zhen
Zhou, Yi-xin
He, Ming-ming
Luo, Hui-yan
Wang, Feng-hua
Zhang, Dong-sheng
Li, Yu-hong
Xu, Rui-hua
The clinicopathologic relevance and prognostic value of tumor deposits and the applicability of N1c category in rectal cancer with preoperative radiotherapy
title The clinicopathologic relevance and prognostic value of tumor deposits and the applicability of N1c category in rectal cancer with preoperative radiotherapy
title_full The clinicopathologic relevance and prognostic value of tumor deposits and the applicability of N1c category in rectal cancer with preoperative radiotherapy
title_fullStr The clinicopathologic relevance and prognostic value of tumor deposits and the applicability of N1c category in rectal cancer with preoperative radiotherapy
title_full_unstemmed The clinicopathologic relevance and prognostic value of tumor deposits and the applicability of N1c category in rectal cancer with preoperative radiotherapy
title_short The clinicopathologic relevance and prognostic value of tumor deposits and the applicability of N1c category in rectal cancer with preoperative radiotherapy
title_sort clinicopathologic relevance and prognostic value of tumor deposits and the applicability of n1c category in rectal cancer with preoperative radiotherapy
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5342725/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27655707
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.12058
work_keys_str_mv AT weixiaoli theclinicopathologicrelevanceandprognosticvalueoftumordepositsandtheapplicabilityofn1ccategoryinrectalcancerwithpreoperativeradiotherapy
AT qiumiaozhen theclinicopathologicrelevanceandprognosticvalueoftumordepositsandtheapplicabilityofn1ccategoryinrectalcancerwithpreoperativeradiotherapy
AT zhouyixin theclinicopathologicrelevanceandprognosticvalueoftumordepositsandtheapplicabilityofn1ccategoryinrectalcancerwithpreoperativeradiotherapy
AT hemingming theclinicopathologicrelevanceandprognosticvalueoftumordepositsandtheapplicabilityofn1ccategoryinrectalcancerwithpreoperativeradiotherapy
AT luohuiyan theclinicopathologicrelevanceandprognosticvalueoftumordepositsandtheapplicabilityofn1ccategoryinrectalcancerwithpreoperativeradiotherapy
AT wangfenghua theclinicopathologicrelevanceandprognosticvalueoftumordepositsandtheapplicabilityofn1ccategoryinrectalcancerwithpreoperativeradiotherapy
AT zhangdongsheng theclinicopathologicrelevanceandprognosticvalueoftumordepositsandtheapplicabilityofn1ccategoryinrectalcancerwithpreoperativeradiotherapy
AT liyuhong theclinicopathologicrelevanceandprognosticvalueoftumordepositsandtheapplicabilityofn1ccategoryinrectalcancerwithpreoperativeradiotherapy
AT xuruihua theclinicopathologicrelevanceandprognosticvalueoftumordepositsandtheapplicabilityofn1ccategoryinrectalcancerwithpreoperativeradiotherapy
AT weixiaoli clinicopathologicrelevanceandprognosticvalueoftumordepositsandtheapplicabilityofn1ccategoryinrectalcancerwithpreoperativeradiotherapy
AT qiumiaozhen clinicopathologicrelevanceandprognosticvalueoftumordepositsandtheapplicabilityofn1ccategoryinrectalcancerwithpreoperativeradiotherapy
AT zhouyixin clinicopathologicrelevanceandprognosticvalueoftumordepositsandtheapplicabilityofn1ccategoryinrectalcancerwithpreoperativeradiotherapy
AT hemingming clinicopathologicrelevanceandprognosticvalueoftumordepositsandtheapplicabilityofn1ccategoryinrectalcancerwithpreoperativeradiotherapy
AT luohuiyan clinicopathologicrelevanceandprognosticvalueoftumordepositsandtheapplicabilityofn1ccategoryinrectalcancerwithpreoperativeradiotherapy
AT wangfenghua clinicopathologicrelevanceandprognosticvalueoftumordepositsandtheapplicabilityofn1ccategoryinrectalcancerwithpreoperativeradiotherapy
AT zhangdongsheng clinicopathologicrelevanceandprognosticvalueoftumordepositsandtheapplicabilityofn1ccategoryinrectalcancerwithpreoperativeradiotherapy
AT liyuhong clinicopathologicrelevanceandprognosticvalueoftumordepositsandtheapplicabilityofn1ccategoryinrectalcancerwithpreoperativeradiotherapy
AT xuruihua clinicopathologicrelevanceandprognosticvalueoftumordepositsandtheapplicabilityofn1ccategoryinrectalcancerwithpreoperativeradiotherapy