Lymph node yield is a key factor in enabling the accurate determination of prognosis in colorectal cancer patients. The Royal College of Pathologists guidelines state a “minimum ” recommended mean number of 12 lymph nodes. In this study of 391 patients, the authors aim to determine the optimal node counts in patients with colorectal cancer, examine for correlations between maximum tumor diameter and lymph node yield, and examine for correlations between lymph node yield and involved node numbers. Furthermore, the authors aim to examine the impact of specimen type on the harvested node numbers and assess whether the personal differences between surgeons and pathologists have significant influence on node yield. A moderate positive correlatio...
BackgroundLymph node status and lymph node count (LNC) are predictors of colorectal cancer outcome. ...
BackgroundLymph node status and lymph node count (LNC) are predictors of colorectal cancer outcome. ...
BACKGROUND: In patients with stage II colorectal cancer (CRC) the number of surgically retrieved lym...
OBJECTIVE: Lymph node yield is recommended as a benchmark of quality care in colorectal cancer. The ...
Objective: Lymph node yield is recommended as a benchmark of quality care in colorectal cancer. The ...
Many colorectal resections do not meet the minimum of 12 lymph nodes (LNs) recommended by the Americ...
BackgroundLymph node status and lymph node count (LNC) are predictors of colorectal cancer outcome. ...
The number of examined lymph nodes (NLN) was associated with survival of stages II and III colorecta...
BackgroundLymph node status and lymph node count (LNC) are predictors of colorectal cancer outcome. ...
Background: Lymph node yield (LNY) is a measure of quality of care and a strong prognostic factor f...
BackgroundLymph node status and lymph node count (LNC) are predictors of colorectal cancer outcome. ...
BackgroundLymph node status and lymph node count (LNC) are predictors of colorectal cancer outcome. ...
Introduction: The number of lymph nodes (LNs) retrieved from a specimen of colorectal carcinoma may ...
Aim The correct analysis of lymph node status is one of the most important parameters for the accur...
BACKGROUND: In patients with stage II colorectal cancer (CRC) the number of surgically retrieved lym...
BackgroundLymph node status and lymph node count (LNC) are predictors of colorectal cancer outcome. ...
BackgroundLymph node status and lymph node count (LNC) are predictors of colorectal cancer outcome. ...
BACKGROUND: In patients with stage II colorectal cancer (CRC) the number of surgically retrieved lym...
OBJECTIVE: Lymph node yield is recommended as a benchmark of quality care in colorectal cancer. The ...
Objective: Lymph node yield is recommended as a benchmark of quality care in colorectal cancer. The ...
Many colorectal resections do not meet the minimum of 12 lymph nodes (LNs) recommended by the Americ...
BackgroundLymph node status and lymph node count (LNC) are predictors of colorectal cancer outcome. ...
The number of examined lymph nodes (NLN) was associated with survival of stages II and III colorecta...
BackgroundLymph node status and lymph node count (LNC) are predictors of colorectal cancer outcome. ...
Background: Lymph node yield (LNY) is a measure of quality of care and a strong prognostic factor f...
BackgroundLymph node status and lymph node count (LNC) are predictors of colorectal cancer outcome. ...
BackgroundLymph node status and lymph node count (LNC) are predictors of colorectal cancer outcome. ...
Introduction: The number of lymph nodes (LNs) retrieved from a specimen of colorectal carcinoma may ...
Aim The correct analysis of lymph node status is one of the most important parameters for the accur...
BACKGROUND: In patients with stage II colorectal cancer (CRC) the number of surgically retrieved lym...
BackgroundLymph node status and lymph node count (LNC) are predictors of colorectal cancer outcome. ...
BackgroundLymph node status and lymph node count (LNC) are predictors of colorectal cancer outcome. ...
BACKGROUND: In patients with stage II colorectal cancer (CRC) the number of surgically retrieved lym...