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Is there a relationship between length of resection and lymph-node ratio in colorectal cancer?

BACKGROUND: The prognosis of colorectal cancer depends on the number of positive lymph nodes (LN+) and the total number of lymph nodes resected (rLN). This represents the lymph-node ratio (LNR). The aim of our study is to assess how the length of the resected specimen (RL) influences the prognostic...

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Autores principales: Zanghì, Antonio, Cavallaro, Andrea, Lo Menzo, Emanuele, Curella Botta, Serena, Lo Bianco, Salvatore, Di Vita, Maria, Cardì, Francesco, Cappellani, Alessandro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8309683/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34316373
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gastro/goz066
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author Zanghì, Antonio
Cavallaro, Andrea
Lo Menzo, Emanuele
Curella Botta, Serena
Lo Bianco, Salvatore
Di Vita, Maria
Cardì, Francesco
Cappellani, Alessandro
author_facet Zanghì, Antonio
Cavallaro, Andrea
Lo Menzo, Emanuele
Curella Botta, Serena
Lo Bianco, Salvatore
Di Vita, Maria
Cardì, Francesco
Cappellani, Alessandro
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description BACKGROUND: The prognosis of colorectal cancer depends on the number of positive lymph nodes (LN+) and the total number of lymph nodes resected (rLN). This represents the lymph-node ratio (LNR). The aim of our study is to assess how the length of the resected specimen (RL) influences the prognostic values of the LNR. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective study of all the patients operated on for colorectal cancer from 2000 to 2015 at our institution. Pathology details were analysed. The total number of rLN, the number of LN+, and the LNR were calculated and measured against the RL. The receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) curve of patients with LN+ was calculated. RESULTS: Of the 670 patients included in our study, 337 were men (50.3%) and the mean age was 69.2 years. The correlation with prognosis of the LNR is greater than that of the LNR adjusted to RL (LNR/RL), both in subjects with positive nodes (n = 312) and in all cases (n = 670). The LNR presents a higher prognostic value than LNR/RL and RL in patients with LN+ except for metastatic recurrence, for which the predictive value appears slightly higher for LNR/RL. The statistical significance of the maximal divergence in Kaplan–Meier survival plots was demonstrated for the LNR (P = 0.043), not for LNR/RL (P = 0.373) and RL alone (P = 0.314). CONCLUSION: An increase in RL causes an increase in the number of harvested lymph nodes without affecting the number of LN+, thus representing a confounding factor that could alter the prognostic value of the LNR. Prospective larger-scale studies are needed to confirm these findings.
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spelling pubmed-83096832021-07-26 Is there a relationship between length of resection and lymph-node ratio in colorectal cancer? Zanghì, Antonio Cavallaro, Andrea Lo Menzo, Emanuele Curella Botta, Serena Lo Bianco, Salvatore Di Vita, Maria Cardì, Francesco Cappellani, Alessandro Gastroenterol Rep (Oxf) Original Articles BACKGROUND: The prognosis of colorectal cancer depends on the number of positive lymph nodes (LN+) and the total number of lymph nodes resected (rLN). This represents the lymph-node ratio (LNR). The aim of our study is to assess how the length of the resected specimen (RL) influences the prognostic values of the LNR. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective study of all the patients operated on for colorectal cancer from 2000 to 2015 at our institution. Pathology details were analysed. The total number of rLN, the number of LN+, and the LNR were calculated and measured against the RL. The receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) curve of patients with LN+ was calculated. RESULTS: Of the 670 patients included in our study, 337 were men (50.3%) and the mean age was 69.2 years. The correlation with prognosis of the LNR is greater than that of the LNR adjusted to RL (LNR/RL), both in subjects with positive nodes (n = 312) and in all cases (n = 670). The LNR presents a higher prognostic value than LNR/RL and RL in patients with LN+ except for metastatic recurrence, for which the predictive value appears slightly higher for LNR/RL. The statistical significance of the maximal divergence in Kaplan–Meier survival plots was demonstrated for the LNR (P = 0.043), not for LNR/RL (P = 0.373) and RL alone (P = 0.314). CONCLUSION: An increase in RL causes an increase in the number of harvested lymph nodes without affecting the number of LN+, thus representing a confounding factor that could alter the prognostic value of the LNR. Prospective larger-scale studies are needed to confirm these findings. Oxford University Press 2020-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8309683/ /pubmed/34316373 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gastro/goz066 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press and Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zanghì, Antonio
Cavallaro, Andrea
Lo Menzo, Emanuele
Curella Botta, Serena
Lo Bianco, Salvatore
Di Vita, Maria
Cardì, Francesco
Cappellani, Alessandro
Is there a relationship between length of resection and lymph-node ratio in colorectal cancer?
title Is there a relationship between length of resection and lymph-node ratio in colorectal cancer?
title_full Is there a relationship between length of resection and lymph-node ratio in colorectal cancer?
title_fullStr Is there a relationship between length of resection and lymph-node ratio in colorectal cancer?
title_full_unstemmed Is there a relationship between length of resection and lymph-node ratio in colorectal cancer?
title_short Is there a relationship between length of resection and lymph-node ratio in colorectal cancer?
title_sort is there a relationship between length of resection and lymph-node ratio in colorectal cancer?
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8309683/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34316373
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gastro/goz066
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