P10: LYMPH NODE YIELD IS NOT A RELIABLE PROGNOSTIC MARKER IN ANTERIOR RESECTION AND ABDOMINOPERINEAL RESECTION FOLLOWING NEOADJUVANT THERAPY FOR RECTAL CANCER
Author(s) -
Johnathon Harris,
C.M. Fleming,
MF Ullah,
Emma McNamara,
S Murphy,
Martin J. Shelly,
David Waldron,
E. T. Condon,
J. Calvin Coffey,
Peirce Cb
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
british journal of surgery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.202
H-Index - 201
eISSN - 1365-2168
pISSN - 0007-1323
DOI - 10.1093/bjs/znab117.095
Subject(s) - medicine , abdominoperineal resection , colorectal cancer , lymph node , interquartile range , neoadjuvant therapy , exact test , log rank test , cancer , surgery , proportional hazards model , oncology , breast cancer
International guidelines recommend a minimum lymph node yield (LNY) of ≥12 for oncological resection in colorectal cancer (CRC). Neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (NACRT) decreases LNY, which questions its ability to provide accurate prognostic information. The consensus of this significance remains undetermined. This study aimed to investigate the significance of LNY on recurrence and survival following anterior resection and abdominoperineal resection with or without NACRT for rectal cancer. Method Prospectively collected data on patients diagnosed with rectal cancer in a tertiary referral centre was interrogated retrospectively. Patients were divided into primary surgery and NACRT groups. Univariable analysis was performed using Fisher's exact test, t-test, and x2 test, while multivariable analysis utilised a multiple regression model. Disease recurrence and survival was analysed with logrank test for Kaplan-Meier curves. Result 148 patients were included [56.1% (n=83) receiving NACRT]. The median LNY of the primary surgery group was 14 [interquartile range (IQR) 11-19] and for the NACRT group was 12 (IQR 8-14) (p <0.001). Disease recurrence was similar in both primary surgery and NACRT groups. There was a significant decrease in overall mortality in NACRT patients (p = 0.03), but there was no significant difference observed in recurrence or mortality amongst LNYs of <8, 8-11, and ≥12. Conclusion LNY less than 12 was not a negative prognostic indicator following NACRT and surgery for rectal cancer. Take-home message A lymph node yield of less than 12 is not a negative prognostic indicator in rectal cancer patients who receive neoadjuvant chemotherapy.
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