Lymph Node Evaluation as a Predictor of Survival after Resection for Colorectal Cancer Giuseppe Pappalardo, MD, FACS Aldo Nunziale, MD Rome, Italy We read with great interest the article by Jan HWong and colleagues, “Lymph node counts as an indicator of quality at the hospital level in colorectal surgery.”1 If the number of lymph nodes evaluated after surgical resection of colorectal cancer (CRC) has a significant impact on survival, it represents an item frequently discussed in the last decades. There was no statistically significant difference in diseasespecific survival for N1 or N2 patients between 3 groups with median number of nodes examined, respectively, of 4, 8, 10 in Region 5 of the California Cancer Registry. These...
AbstractBackground: To investigate the prognostic significance of the number of lymph nodes removed ...
AbstractAimThe number of examined lymph nodes (NLN) was associated with survival of stages II and II...
BACKGROUND: In patients with stage II colorectal cancer (CRC) the number of surgically retrieved lym...
Introduction Current recommendations suggest recovery of 12 lymph nodes during surgical resection fo...
Background: The number of lymph nodes (LN) harvested following colorectal cancer (CRC) resection is...
Recent studies have demonstrated that lymph nodes ratio (LNR) might provide a significant prognostic...
Many colorectal resections do not meet the minimum of 12 lymph nodes (LNs) recommended by the Americ...
SummaryObjectiveEarly-stage colorectal cancer without lymph node (LN) metastasis is a disease requir...
Background: The number of harvested lymph nodes (LNs) in colorectal cancer surgery relates to oncolo...
Introduction: Controversy persists on the use of lymph node counts as a quality indicator in colorec...
Background. Evaluation of lymph node status is critical in colorectal carcinoma (CRC) treatment. How...
Though lymph node status may predict long-term outcome of patients with non-metastatic colon cancer,...
Objective: The number of lymph nodes retrieved is recognized to be a prognostic factor of Stage II c...
Background. The analysis of regional lymph nodes is particularly relevant in patients with stage II ...
The significance of nodal metastasis as a prognostic factor in colorectal cancer is universally reco...
AbstractBackground: To investigate the prognostic significance of the number of lymph nodes removed ...
AbstractAimThe number of examined lymph nodes (NLN) was associated with survival of stages II and II...
BACKGROUND: In patients with stage II colorectal cancer (CRC) the number of surgically retrieved lym...
Introduction Current recommendations suggest recovery of 12 lymph nodes during surgical resection fo...
Background: The number of lymph nodes (LN) harvested following colorectal cancer (CRC) resection is...
Recent studies have demonstrated that lymph nodes ratio (LNR) might provide a significant prognostic...
Many colorectal resections do not meet the minimum of 12 lymph nodes (LNs) recommended by the Americ...
SummaryObjectiveEarly-stage colorectal cancer without lymph node (LN) metastasis is a disease requir...
Background: The number of harvested lymph nodes (LNs) in colorectal cancer surgery relates to oncolo...
Introduction: Controversy persists on the use of lymph node counts as a quality indicator in colorec...
Background. Evaluation of lymph node status is critical in colorectal carcinoma (CRC) treatment. How...
Though lymph node status may predict long-term outcome of patients with non-metastatic colon cancer,...
Objective: The number of lymph nodes retrieved is recognized to be a prognostic factor of Stage II c...
Background. The analysis of regional lymph nodes is particularly relevant in patients with stage II ...
The significance of nodal metastasis as a prognostic factor in colorectal cancer is universally reco...
AbstractBackground: To investigate the prognostic significance of the number of lymph nodes removed ...
AbstractAimThe number of examined lymph nodes (NLN) was associated with survival of stages II and II...
BACKGROUND: In patients with stage II colorectal cancer (CRC) the number of surgically retrieved lym...