none3siBackground: National data indicate that patients with T4N0 colon carcinoma have worse oncologic outcomes than other stage II cases. Our hypothesis was that optimized surgical resection and lymph node staging in a specialized center could eliminate discrepancies in oncologic outcomes within stage II colon carcinomas. Methods: Patient characteristics and outcomes after oncologically radical colectomy for pT4N0 were compared to control groups of T1-2N1, T3N1, and T3N0 cases. Group comparisons were adjusted for age, American Society of Anesthesiologists score, tumor location, year of surgery, and duration of follow-up. Cases with at least 12 collected lymph nodes and uninvolved resection margins (R0) were analyzed separately. In addition...
AbstractBackground: Right-sided colon cancer is considered to be biologically different from left-si...
BACKGROUND: The treatment strategy and benefit of extended lymph node dissection among patients with...
Objective: To identify the factors that contribute to the disparity in the number of lymph nodes exa...
Background: National data indicate that patients with T4N0 colon carcinoma have worse oncologic outc...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: For patients with stage II colon cancer, the use of adjuvant chemotherapy re...
According to the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) 7th edition, T4 colon cancers have been s...
INTRODUCTION: Despite the oncologic safety of laparoscopic surgery in colon cancer management, lapar...
BACKGROUND: TNM stage has been identified as an independent variable for local recurrence and survi...
According to many Societies' guidelines, patients presenting with clinical T4 colorectal cancer shou...
Background: To establish the impact of re-stratification on the outcomes of patients (stage I-III ...
Summary: Background: D3 lymph node dissection is becoming the standard procedure for the treatment ...
Though lymph node status may predict long-term outcome of patients with non-metastatic colon cancer,...
In addition to pathological TNM (pTNM) staging, the macroscopic staging (surgical TNM, sTNM) is anot...
Background A national surveillance program of colon cancer treatment was introduced in 2007. We exam...
Background: Whether tumour side affects the anatomical extent and distribution of lymph node metasta...
AbstractBackground: Right-sided colon cancer is considered to be biologically different from left-si...
BACKGROUND: The treatment strategy and benefit of extended lymph node dissection among patients with...
Objective: To identify the factors that contribute to the disparity in the number of lymph nodes exa...
Background: National data indicate that patients with T4N0 colon carcinoma have worse oncologic outc...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: For patients with stage II colon cancer, the use of adjuvant chemotherapy re...
According to the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) 7th edition, T4 colon cancers have been s...
INTRODUCTION: Despite the oncologic safety of laparoscopic surgery in colon cancer management, lapar...
BACKGROUND: TNM stage has been identified as an independent variable for local recurrence and survi...
According to many Societies' guidelines, patients presenting with clinical T4 colorectal cancer shou...
Background: To establish the impact of re-stratification on the outcomes of patients (stage I-III ...
Summary: Background: D3 lymph node dissection is becoming the standard procedure for the treatment ...
Though lymph node status may predict long-term outcome of patients with non-metastatic colon cancer,...
In addition to pathological TNM (pTNM) staging, the macroscopic staging (surgical TNM, sTNM) is anot...
Background A national surveillance program of colon cancer treatment was introduced in 2007. We exam...
Background: Whether tumour side affects the anatomical extent and distribution of lymph node metasta...
AbstractBackground: Right-sided colon cancer is considered to be biologically different from left-si...
BACKGROUND: The treatment strategy and benefit of extended lymph node dissection among patients with...
Objective: To identify the factors that contribute to the disparity in the number of lymph nodes exa...