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- Title
Factors affecting R0 resection of colorectal cancer with synchronous peritoneal metastases: a multicenter prospective observational study by the Japanese Society for Cancer of the Colon and Rectum.
- Authors
Shida, Dai; Kobayashi, Hirotoshi; Kameyama, Masao; Hase, Kazuo; Maeda, Kotaro; Suto, Takeshi; Itabashi, Michio; Funahashi, Kimihiko; Koyama, Fumikazu; Ozawa, Heita; Noura, Shingo; Ishida, Hideyuki; Kanemitsu, Yukihide; Kotake, Kenjiro; Sugihara, Kenichi
- Abstract
Background: In Japan, R0 resection has been recommended for colorectal cancer patients with peritoneal metastases confined to the adjacent peritoneum and those with a few metastases to the distant peritoneum. R0 resection for M1c disease has drawn attention in Western countries and is currently considered an acceptable therapeutic option in the US National Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelines. However, clinical factors that affect the choice of R0 resection are unknown. Methods: This multicenter, prospective, observational study was conducted by the Japanese Society for Cancer of the Colon and Rectum. Colorectal cancer patients with synchronous peritoneal metastases were enrolled at 28 institutions in Japan from October 2012 to December 2016. To determine factors affecting R0 resection and R1 resection with intended R0 resection, stepwise logistic regression analyses were performed on clinical factors including age, sex, performance status (PS), body mass index, peritoneal cancer index (PCI) score, presence of ascites, presence of distant metastases, and primary tumor site. Results: R0/R1 resection was performed in 36 (31/5; 25%) of 146 patients. No distant metastases [odds ratio (OR) 52.9; 95% confidence interval (CI) 13.3–210.1; p < 0.0001], low PCI score (1–6) (OR 20.0; 95% CI 4.8–83.4; p < 0.0001), and high PS (0) (OR 2.40; 95% CI 0.66–8.68; p = 0.18) were independent factors affecting R0/R1 resection. PCI score and PS were also independent factors affecting R0/R1 resection in M1c patients without non-peritoneal distant metastases (n = 59). Conclusion: Distant metastases, PCI score, and PS are three factors which affect R0 resection for M1c disease.
- Subjects
JAPAN; RECTAL cancer; NATIONAL Comprehensive Cancer Network (U.S.); COLORECTAL cancer; PERITONEAL cancer; ONCOLOGIC surgery; LONGITUDINAL method; METASTASIS
- Publication
International Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2020, Vol 25, Issue 2, p330
- ISSN
1341-9625
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10147-019-01562-3