Medicina (Oct 2021)

Prognostic Factors for Post-Recurrence Survival in Stage II and III Colorectal Carcinoma Patients

  • Neda Nikolic,
  • Davorin Radosavljevic,
  • Dusica Gavrilovic,
  • Vladimir Nikolic,
  • Nemanja Stanic,
  • Jelena Spasic,
  • Tamara Cacev,
  • Sergi Castellvi-Bel,
  • Milena Cavic,
  • Goran Jankovic

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina57101108
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57, no. 10
p. 1108

Abstract

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Background and objectives: This study aimed to evaluate prognostic factors for post-recurrence survival in local and locally advanced colorectal cancer patients. Materials and Methods: A total of 273 patients with stage III and high-risk stage II colorectal cancer were prospectively enrolled. All patients underwent operative treatment of the primary tumor and adjuvant fluorouracil-based chemotherapy. Results: Over the three-year period (2008–2010), a cohort of 273 patients with stage III and high-risk stage II colorectal cancer had been screened. During follow up, 105 (38.5%) patients had disease recurrence. Survival rates 1-, 3- and 5-year after recurrence were 53.9, 18.2 and 6.5%, respectively, and the median post-recurrence survival time was 13 months. Survival analysis showed that age at diagnosis (p p p p p Conclusions: Baseline patient and tumor characteristics largely predicted patient outcomes after disease recurrence. Recurrence intervals in local and locally advanced colorectal cancer were not found to be prognostic factors for post-recurrence survival. Older age, male gender, stage III and mucinous histology were poor prognostic factors after the disease had recurred. Stage II patients had remarkable post-recurrence survival compared to stage III patients.

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