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- Title
Treatment Outcome of Resection of Disseminated Peritoneal Metastases from Colorectal Cancer.
- Authors
GAKU OHIRA; HIDEAKI MIYAUCHI; KOICHI HAYANO; MICHIHIRO MARUYAMA; SHUNSUKE IMANISHI; TORU TOCHIGI; TETSURO MARUYAMA; T OSHIHARU HANAOKA; KOICHIRO OKADA; HISAHIRO MATSUBARA
- Abstract
Aim: To show the treatment outcomes of disseminated nodule resection for peritoneal metastasis of colorectal cancer and describe the details of cured cases. Patients and Methods: From January 2001 to December 2016, patients who underwent disseminated nodule resection of colorectal adenocarcinoma with no macroscopic residual tumor in our institution were retrospectively analyzed for clinicopathological factors associated with prognosis. Results: Forty-one cases were included in this study. The 3year relapse-free survival was 12.5%, and the 5-year overall survival was 38.4%. In a multivariate analysis, lack of postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy and pre-operative carbohydrate antigen 19-9 over 100 IU/l were extracted as independent factors associated with short relapse-free survival, respectively. Among 41 cases, 32 were followed-up 5 years after surgery and five (15.6%) survived without relapse and were regarded as ‘cured’. Conclusion: More than a few cases of colorectal peritoneal metastasis, which is thought to be difficult to cure, were cured by resection of disseminated nodules without resorting to highly invasive treatment.
- Subjects
PERITONEAL cancer; COLON cancer treatment; TREATMENT effectiveness; SURGICAL excision; ADENOCARCINOMA; PROGRESSION-free survival
- Publication
In Vivo, 2020, Vol 34, Issue 4, p1915
- ISSN
0258-851X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.21873/invivo.11988