Introduction: With evolving treatment strategies aiming at prevention or early detection of metachronous peritoneal metastases (PM), identification of high-risk colon cancer patients becomes increasingly important. This study aimed to evaluate differences between pT4a (peritoneal penetration) and pT4b (invasion of other organs/structures) subcategories regarding risk of PM and other oncological outcomes. Materials and methods: From eight databases deriving from four countries, patients who underwent curative intent treatment for pT4N0-2M0 primary colon cancer were included. Primary outcome was the 5-year metachronous PM rate assessed by Kaplan-Meier analysis. Independent predictors for metachronous PM were identified by Cox regression an...
Purpose: A major problem in treating patients with peritoneal spread from colorectal cancer is that ...
Patients with locally advanced (T4) colon cancer constitute a challenging patient group, with R0 res...
Clinical significance of the pT4 category in colon cancer is increasing with several therapeutic imp...
Introduction: With evolving treatment strategies aiming at prevention or early detection of metachro...
With evolving treatment strategies aiming at prevention or early detection of metachronous peritonea...
It was hypothesized that colon cancer with only retroperitoneal invasion is associated with a low ri...
BACKGROUND: TNM stage has been identified as an independent variable for local recurrence and survi...
It was hypothesized that colon cancer with only retroperitoneal invasion is associated with a low ri...
Background: Peritoneal metastases (PM) occur in 15-20% of surgically resected pT4 colon cancer (CC) ...
Background Controversy exists on emergency setting as a risk factor for peritoneal metastases (PM) i...
Introduction: Population-based data on metachronous peritoneal carcinomatosis (PC) after curative re...
Background: Approximately 20-30% of patients with pT4 colon cancer develop metachronous peritoneal m...
Background: Approximately 20–30% of patients with pT4 colon cancer develop metachronous peritoneal m...
Introduction: – To investigate the incidence of, factors associated with, and differences between sy...
Introduction: - To investigate the incidence of, factors associated with, and differences between sy...
Purpose: A major problem in treating patients with peritoneal spread from colorectal cancer is that ...
Patients with locally advanced (T4) colon cancer constitute a challenging patient group, with R0 res...
Clinical significance of the pT4 category in colon cancer is increasing with several therapeutic imp...
Introduction: With evolving treatment strategies aiming at prevention or early detection of metachro...
With evolving treatment strategies aiming at prevention or early detection of metachronous peritonea...
It was hypothesized that colon cancer with only retroperitoneal invasion is associated with a low ri...
BACKGROUND: TNM stage has been identified as an independent variable for local recurrence and survi...
It was hypothesized that colon cancer with only retroperitoneal invasion is associated with a low ri...
Background: Peritoneal metastases (PM) occur in 15-20% of surgically resected pT4 colon cancer (CC) ...
Background Controversy exists on emergency setting as a risk factor for peritoneal metastases (PM) i...
Introduction: Population-based data on metachronous peritoneal carcinomatosis (PC) after curative re...
Background: Approximately 20-30% of patients with pT4 colon cancer develop metachronous peritoneal m...
Background: Approximately 20–30% of patients with pT4 colon cancer develop metachronous peritoneal m...
Introduction: – To investigate the incidence of, factors associated with, and differences between sy...
Introduction: - To investigate the incidence of, factors associated with, and differences between sy...
Purpose: A major problem in treating patients with peritoneal spread from colorectal cancer is that ...
Patients with locally advanced (T4) colon cancer constitute a challenging patient group, with R0 res...
Clinical significance of the pT4 category in colon cancer is increasing with several therapeutic imp...