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The Effect of Lymph Nodes' Histologic Response on Survival Outcomes in Moroccan Patients with Rectal Cancer

Prognosis for patients with locally advanced rectal cancer remains controversial. The purpose of this study was to elucidate possible association between therapeutic effect on lymph nodes (LNs) and patient prognosis. Overall, 149 patients with rectal cancer received preoperative radiotherapy in conc...

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Autores principales: El Otmani, Ihsane, El Agy, Fatima, El Abkari, Mohammed, Hassani, Karim Ibn Majdoub, Mazaz, Khalid, Benjelloun, El Bachir, Taleb, Khalid Ait, Bouhafa, Touria, Benbrahim, Zineb, Ibrahimi, Sidi Adil, Chbani, Laila
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Publicado: Hindawi 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7183526/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32351736
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8406045
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author El Otmani, Ihsane
El Agy, Fatima
El Abkari, Mohammed
Hassani, Karim Ibn Majdoub
Mazaz, Khalid
Benjelloun, El Bachir
Taleb, Khalid Ait
Bouhafa, Touria
Benbrahim, Zineb
Ibrahimi, Sidi Adil
Chbani, Laila
author_facet El Otmani, Ihsane
El Agy, Fatima
El Abkari, Mohammed
Hassani, Karim Ibn Majdoub
Mazaz, Khalid
Benjelloun, El Bachir
Taleb, Khalid Ait
Bouhafa, Touria
Benbrahim, Zineb
Ibrahimi, Sidi Adil
Chbani, Laila
author_sort El Otmani, Ihsane
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description Prognosis for patients with locally advanced rectal cancer remains controversial. The purpose of this study was to elucidate possible association between therapeutic effect on lymph nodes (LNs) and patient prognosis. Overall, 149 patients with rectal cancer received preoperative radiotherapy in concomitance with chemotherapy or exclusive radiotherapy before rectal excision. Microscopic examination of formalin-fixed lymph nodes was assessed for therapeutic effect. The establishment of groups combined reaction tissue types of fibrosis, colloid, and necrosis after neoadjuvant treatment was assigned. The average age was 56.38 years, ranged between 22 and 88 years, 53% were female, and 47% were men, with a sex ratio of 1 : 12. In the present study, we noticed that after a median follow-up time of 40.67 months (0–83; SD: 21.1), overall survival was statistically significant depending on age groups. Kaplan–Meier analysis showed significant differences in the rate of patients with an age under 65 years (70.64%) versus those with an age over 85 years (36.5%) (p < 0.001). Also, the OS was statistically significant depending on therapeutic effect groups composed of 0TE (No Therapeutic effect), C+ (presence of only colloidal effect), F+ (presence of only fibrosis tissue), and ME+ (mixture of 2 or 3 types of therapeutic effect) group. Indeed, we observed a significantly higher OS rate in the ME + group (86%) compared with the OS rate of LNs group with no therapeutic effect (57%) (p=0.028). Additionally, there was a significant association between the presence of fibrosis on LNs and an extended delay of more than 8 weeks to neoadjuvant treatment completion and surgery. Our study indicates that the best patient prognosis could be predicted based on tumor presenting a best pathologic effect on lymph nodes, and that delaying surgery for more than 8 weeks to neoadjuvant treatment completion improves therapeutic response on LNs.
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spelling pubmed-71835262020-04-29 The Effect of Lymph Nodes' Histologic Response on Survival Outcomes in Moroccan Patients with Rectal Cancer El Otmani, Ihsane El Agy, Fatima El Abkari, Mohammed Hassani, Karim Ibn Majdoub Mazaz, Khalid Benjelloun, El Bachir Taleb, Khalid Ait Bouhafa, Touria Benbrahim, Zineb Ibrahimi, Sidi Adil Chbani, Laila Int J Surg Oncol Research Article Prognosis for patients with locally advanced rectal cancer remains controversial. The purpose of this study was to elucidate possible association between therapeutic effect on lymph nodes (LNs) and patient prognosis. Overall, 149 patients with rectal cancer received preoperative radiotherapy in concomitance with chemotherapy or exclusive radiotherapy before rectal excision. Microscopic examination of formalin-fixed lymph nodes was assessed for therapeutic effect. The establishment of groups combined reaction tissue types of fibrosis, colloid, and necrosis after neoadjuvant treatment was assigned. The average age was 56.38 years, ranged between 22 and 88 years, 53% were female, and 47% were men, with a sex ratio of 1 : 12. In the present study, we noticed that after a median follow-up time of 40.67 months (0–83; SD: 21.1), overall survival was statistically significant depending on age groups. Kaplan–Meier analysis showed significant differences in the rate of patients with an age under 65 years (70.64%) versus those with an age over 85 years (36.5%) (p < 0.001). Also, the OS was statistically significant depending on therapeutic effect groups composed of 0TE (No Therapeutic effect), C+ (presence of only colloidal effect), F+ (presence of only fibrosis tissue), and ME+ (mixture of 2 or 3 types of therapeutic effect) group. Indeed, we observed a significantly higher OS rate in the ME + group (86%) compared with the OS rate of LNs group with no therapeutic effect (57%) (p=0.028). Additionally, there was a significant association between the presence of fibrosis on LNs and an extended delay of more than 8 weeks to neoadjuvant treatment completion and surgery. Our study indicates that the best patient prognosis could be predicted based on tumor presenting a best pathologic effect on lymph nodes, and that delaying surgery for more than 8 weeks to neoadjuvant treatment completion improves therapeutic response on LNs. Hindawi 2020-01-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7183526/ /pubmed/32351736 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8406045 Text en Copyright © 2020 Ihsane El Otmani et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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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El Otmani, Ihsane
El Agy, Fatima
El Abkari, Mohammed
Hassani, Karim Ibn Majdoub
Mazaz, Khalid
Benjelloun, El Bachir
Taleb, Khalid Ait
Bouhafa, Touria
Benbrahim, Zineb
Ibrahimi, Sidi Adil
Chbani, Laila
The Effect of Lymph Nodes' Histologic Response on Survival Outcomes in Moroccan Patients with Rectal Cancer
title The Effect of Lymph Nodes' Histologic Response on Survival Outcomes in Moroccan Patients with Rectal Cancer
title_full The Effect of Lymph Nodes' Histologic Response on Survival Outcomes in Moroccan Patients with Rectal Cancer
title_fullStr The Effect of Lymph Nodes' Histologic Response on Survival Outcomes in Moroccan Patients with Rectal Cancer
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Lymph Nodes' Histologic Response on Survival Outcomes in Moroccan Patients with Rectal Cancer
title_short The Effect of Lymph Nodes' Histologic Response on Survival Outcomes in Moroccan Patients with Rectal Cancer
title_sort effect of lymph nodes' histologic response on survival outcomes in moroccan patients with rectal cancer
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7183526/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32351736
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8406045
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