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- Title
Evaluating the impact of lymph node resampling on colorectal cancer nodal stage.
- Authors
Tran, Christopher; Howlett, Christopher; Driman, David K
- Abstract
Aims: Nodal staging in colorectal cancer (CRC) informs prognosis and guides adjuvant treatment decisions. A standard minimum of 12 lymph nodes is widely used, with additional sampling being performed as required. However, there are few data on how lymph node resampling in this context has an impact on nodal stage. The aims of this study were to evaluate the effectiveness of resampling in detecting metastases and tumour deposits, and the impact on stage. Methods and results: A retrospective cohort analysis was performed on CRC resections that underwent resampling because of an initial yield of <12 lymph nodes, from 2008 to 2018. Data relating to patient demographics, specimen, malignancy and prosection were collected. Slides were reviewed to quantify nodal metastases and tumour deposits before and after resampling. Among ≥pN1 cases, logistic regression analysis was performed to evaluate factors that predicted the finding of additional metastases and tumour deposits. The cohort comprised 395 cases: resampling identified nodal metastases and/or tumour deposits in 30 (7.6%) cases; nodal upstaging occurred in 20 (5.1%) cases; and eight (2.0%) cases changed from pN0 to ≥pN1. No factors predicted resampling of positive lymph nodes or tumour deposits, and pN upstaging occurred across a variety of cases. A subgroup analysis was performed to assess the impact of resampling on high‐risk features in stage II cases (n = 117). There were 33 (8.5%) patients who no longer had any high‐risk features after resampling. Conclusions: Lymph node resampling has an impact on nodal staging and possible treatment decisions in a considerable proportion of patients, and is recommended in all cases with <12 lymph nodes.
- Subjects
TUMOR classification; LYMPH nodes; COLORECTAL cancer; LOGISTIC regression analysis; RESAMPLING (Statistics); LYMPHADENECTOMY
- Publication
Histopathology, 2020, Vol 77, Issue 6, p974
- ISSN
0309-0167
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/his.14209