PLoS ONE (Jan 2017)

CT volumetric measurement of colorectal cancer helps predict tumor staging and prognosis.

  • Jin Young Park,
  • Se Hyung Kim,
  • Sang Min Lee,
  • Jeong Sub Lee,
  • Joon Koo Han

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0178522
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 6
p. e0178522

Abstract

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To evaluate feasibility of CT colonography (CTC) volumetry of colorectal cancer (CRC) and its correlation with disease stage and patients' survival.CTC volumetry was performed for 126 patients who underwent preoperative CTC. Reproducibility of tumor volume (Tvol) between two readers was assessed. One-way ANOVA and ROC analysis evaluated correlation between Tvol and pTNM staging. ROC analysis compared diagnostic performance to predict pTNM staging between Tvol and radiologist. Kaplan-Meier test compared overall survival.Reproducibility among readers was excellent (interclass correlation = 0.9829). Mean Tvol showed an incremental trend with T stage and Tvol of pT4b stage was significantly larger than other stages (P0.05). Smaller tumor burden (≤12.85cm3), ≤T3, N0, M0 stages, and curative surgery were significantly associated with patients' longer survival (P<0.05).CT volumetry has a limited value to predict N stage; however, it may outperform the radiologist's performance when predicting pT4b and M1b stage and can be a useful prognostic marker.