Background: The number of harvested lymph nodes (LNs) in colorectal cancer surgery relates to oncologic radicality and accuracy of staging. In addition, it affects the choice of adjuvant therapy, as well as prognosis. The American Joint Committee on Cancer defines at least 12 LNs harvested as adequate in colorectal cancer resections. Despite the importance of the topic, even in high-volume colorectal centres the rate of adequacy never reaches 100%. The aim of this study was to identify factors that affect the number of harvested LNs in oncologic colorectal surgery. Materials and methods: We prospectively collected all consecutive patients who underwent colorectal cancer resection from January 1st 2013 to December 31st 2017 at Emergency Surg...
Background: Adequate lymph node evaluation is required for proper staging of colorectal cancer, and ...
Objective: To identify the factors that contribute to the disparity in the number of lymph nodes exa...
AbstractAimThe number of examined lymph nodes (NLN) was associated with survival of stages II and II...
Background: The number of harvested lymph nodes (LNs) in colorectal cancer surgery relates to oncolo...
Many colorectal resections do not meet the minimum of 12 lymph nodes (LNs) recommended by the Americ...
OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to determine whether the number of lymph nodes retrieved influenc...
Objective: The number of lymph nodes retrieved is recognized to be a prognostic factor of Stage II c...
Objective: To evaluate the relation of preoperative chemoradiotherapy to the number of lymph nodes r...
Background: Regional lymph node (LN) involvement in colorectal cancer (CRC) identifies the stage and...
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 ...
Introduction Current recommendations suggest recovery of 12 lymph nodes during surgical resection fo...
Introduction: Controversy persists on the use of lymph node counts as a quality indicator in colorec...
Lymph Node Evaluation as a Predictor of Survival after Resection for Colorectal Cancer Giuseppe P...
none10Background: It is a commonly held belief that in emergency surgery is not rare an inadequate ...
Background: Adequate lymph node evaluation is required for proper staging of colorectal cancer, and ...
Objective: To identify the factors that contribute to the disparity in the number of lymph nodes exa...
AbstractAimThe number of examined lymph nodes (NLN) was associated with survival of stages II and II...
Background: The number of harvested lymph nodes (LNs) in colorectal cancer surgery relates to oncolo...
Many colorectal resections do not meet the minimum of 12 lymph nodes (LNs) recommended by the Americ...
OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to determine whether the number of lymph nodes retrieved influenc...
Objective: The number of lymph nodes retrieved is recognized to be a prognostic factor of Stage II c...
Objective: To evaluate the relation of preoperative chemoradiotherapy to the number of lymph nodes r...
Background: Regional lymph node (LN) involvement in colorectal cancer (CRC) identifies the stage and...
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 ...
Introduction Current recommendations suggest recovery of 12 lymph nodes during surgical resection fo...
Introduction: Controversy persists on the use of lymph node counts as a quality indicator in colorec...
Lymph Node Evaluation as a Predictor of Survival after Resection for Colorectal Cancer Giuseppe P...
none10Background: It is a commonly held belief that in emergency surgery is not rare an inadequate ...
Background: Adequate lymph node evaluation is required for proper staging of colorectal cancer, and ...
Objective: To identify the factors that contribute to the disparity in the number of lymph nodes exa...
AbstractAimThe number of examined lymph nodes (NLN) was associated with survival of stages II and II...