Clinical outcomes of lung metastasectomy in patients with colorectal cancer |
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Authors: | Olmez Omer Fatih Cubukcu Erdem Bayram Ahmet Sami Akcali Unsal Evrensel Turkkan Gebitekin Cengiz |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medical Oncology, Uludag University Medical School, Bursa 16059, Turkey. |
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Abstract: | AIM: To investigate prognostic factors of survival following curative, non-palliative surgical removal of lung metastases secondary to colorectal cancer (CRC).METHODS: Between 1999 and 2009, a radical metastasectomy with curative intent was performed on lung metastases in 21 patients with CRC (15 male and 6 female; mean age: 57.4 ± 11.8 years; age range: 29-74 years) who had already undergone primary tumour resection.RESULTS: The mean number of lung metastases ranged from one to five. The mean overall survival was 71 ± 35 mo (median: 25 mo). After adjusting for potential confounders, multivariable Cox regression analyses predicted only the number of lung metastases (1 vs ≥ 2; hazard ratio: 7.60, 95% confidence interval: 1.18-17.2, P = 0.03) as an independent predictor of poor survival following lung resection for metastatic CRC.CONCLUSION: Resection of lung metastases is a safe and effective treatment in selected CRC patients with single lung metastases. |
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Keywords: | Lung metastases Colorectal cancer Metastasectomy Prognostic factors Survival |
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