Prognostic implications of MRI-detected lateral nodal disease and extramural vascular invasion in rectal cancer

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作者
Schaap, D. P. [1 ]
Ogura, A. [6 ,9 ]
Nederend, J. [2 ]
Maas, M. [7 ]
Cnossen, J. S. [3 ]
Creemers, G. J. [4 ]
van Lijnschoten, I. [5 ]
Nieuwenhuijzen, G. A. P. [1 ]
Rutten, H. J. T. [1 ,8 ]
Kusters, M. [1 ,6 ]
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[1] Catharina Hosp, Dept Surg, Michelangelolaan 2,POB 1350, NL-5602 ZA Eindhoven, Netherlands
[2] Catharina Hosp, Dept Radiol, Eindhoven, Netherlands
[3] Catharina Hosp, Dept Radiat Oncol, Eindhoven, Netherlands
[4] Catharina Hosp, Dept Med Oncol, Eindhoven, Netherlands
[5] Lab Pathol & Med Microbiol PAMM, Pathol Dept, Eindhoven, Netherlands
[6] Leiden Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Surg, Leiden, Netherlands
[7] Netherlands Canc Inst, Dept Radiol, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[8] Maastricht Univ, Sch Oncol & Dev Biol GROW, Maastricht, Netherlands
[9] Nagoya Univ, Grad Sch Med, Div Surg Oncol, Dept Surg, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
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PREOPERATIVE CHEMORADIOTHERAPY; DISSECTION; RECURRENCE; CHEMORADIATION; RISK;
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10.1002/bjs.10949
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Background: Lateral nodal disease in rectal cancer remains a subject of debate and is treated differently in the East and theWest. The predictive value of lateral lymph node and MRI-detected extramural vascular invasion (mrEMVI) features on oncological outcomes was assessed in this study. Methods: In this retrospective cohort study, data on patients with cT3-4 rectal cancer within 8cm from the anal verge were considered over a 5-year period (2009-2013). Lateral lymph node size, malignant features and mrEMVI features were evaluated and related to oncological outcomes. Results: In total, 192 patients were studied, of whom 30 (15.6 per cent) underwent short-course radiotherapy and 145 (75.5 per cent) received chemoradiotherapy. A lateral lymph node short-axis size of 10mm or more was associated with a significantly higher 5-year lateral/presacral local recurrence rate of 37 per cent, compared with 7.7 per cent in nodes smaller than 10mm (P = 0.041). Enlarged nodes did not result in a higher 5-year rate of distant metastasis (23 per cent versus 27.7 per cent in nodes smaller than 10mm; P = 0.563). However, mrEMVI positivity was related to more metastatic disease (5-year rate 43 versus 26.3 per cent in the mrEMVI-negative group; P = 0.014), but not with increased lateral/presacral recurrence. mrEMVI occurred in 46.6 per cent of patients with nodes smaller than 10mm, compared with 29 per cent in patients with nodes of 10mm or larger (P = 0.267). Conclusion: Although lateral nodal disease is more a local problem, mrEMVI mainly predicts distant recurrence. The results of this study showed an unacceptably high local recurrence rate in patients with a short axis of 10mm or more, despite neoadjuvant (chemo) radiotherapy.
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