Cancers (Dec 2022)

Cytology Smears: An Enhanced Alternative Method for Colorectal Cancer pN Stage—A Multicentre Study

  • Sherley Diaz-Mercedes,
  • Ivan Archilla,
  • Sara Lahoz,
  • Maria Teresa Rodrigo-Calvo,
  • Sandra Lopez-Prades,
  • Jordi Tarragona,
  • Stefania Landolfi,
  • Angel Concha,
  • Isidro Machado,
  • Joan Maurel,
  • Nuria Chic,
  • Antoni Castells,
  • Francesc Balaguer,
  • Jordi Camps,
  • Miriam Cuatrecasas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14246072
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 24
p. 6072

Abstract

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Stage II colorectal cancer (CRC) recurrence remains a clinical problem. Some of these patients are true stage III CRC with a pN0 pathology stage. This large prospective multicentre cohort study aimed at evaluating the diagnostic ability of lymph node (LN) cytology smears to perform the pN stage and compare it with the conventional haematoxylin and eosin (H&E) pathology pN stage. Additionally, we used the One-Step Nucleic Acid Amplification (OSNA), a high-sensitive molecular method of LN staging. A total of 3936 fresh LNs from 217 CRC surgical specimens were examined by three methods, H&E, LN cytology smears, and OSNA. H&E detected 29% of patients with positive LNs, cytology smears 35%, and OSNA 33.2% (p p = 0.004), and 87.3% sensitivity and 89% specificity when compared to OSNA (p = 0.56). Patients with positive LNs detected by any of the three methods had significantly worse disease-free and overall survival. We conclude that pN stage accuracy for detecting positive LNs is superior with LN cytological smears than with conventional H&E, which would enable a better pN stage and management of early-stage CRC patients.

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