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  • The National Quality Forum recommends examining at least 12 lymph nodes (LNs) in colorectal cancer (CRC) cases to measure surgical quality and its impact on patient outcomes.
  • A study involving 253 patients with resectable CRC assessed the influence of ultrastaging on LNs previously classified as negative (N0) using advanced analysis techniques.
  • Results showed that patients with 12 or more LNs examined had a significantly lower recurrence rate compared to those with fewer LNs, indicating that both surgical quality and detailed pathological analysis are crucial for improving survival in Stage II CRC patients.

Article Abstract

Background: The National Quality Forum has endorsed a minimum of 12 lymph node (LN) as a surrogate measure of quality in colorectal cancer (CRC). The prognostic value of ultrastaging hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) negative LNs (N0) using pan-cytokeratin immunohistochemistry (pan-CK-IHC) is unknown.

Purpose: To assess the effect on survival of surgical quality and focused pathologic analysis.

Patients And Methods: Between 2001 and 2007, 253 evaluable patients with resectable CRC were enrolled. Multiple sectioning and pan-CK-IHC were performed on N0 LNs (American Joint Commission on Cancer Stage II). Follow-up was performed at 6-month intervals with a 4-year disease-free survival (DFS) primary end-point.

Results: There were 253 patients, 177 N0 and 76 N1/N2 patients, staged conventionally. Thirty-six (20%) N0 patients were upstaged using ultrastaging (N0-->N0i+ [n = 27] and N0-->N1mi [n = 9]). At a mean follow-up of 3.4 +/- 1.6 years, 38 (15%) have recurred. Only 3% (3/108) of patients with > or =12 LNs, negative by H&E and pan-CK-IHC (N0i-), compared with 18% (6/33) with <12 LNs/N0i- (6/33; P = 0.0015) have recurred. Four-year DFS differed significantly according to surgical quality (<12 vs. > or =12 LNs) among Stage II patients only (DFS, <12 vs. > or =12 LNs: Stage I, 90.5% vs. 97.7%, P = 0.22; Stage II, 67.5% vs. 94.7%, P = 0.0036; Stage III, 61% vs. 61%, P = 0.61).

Conclusion: This represents the first prospective report demonstrating that both surgical quality and nodal ultrastaging impacts survival in Stage II CRC. Patients with Stage II CRC having > or =12 LNs negative for micrometastases (N0i-) are likely cured by surgery alone. Both surgical and pathologic quality measures are imperative in early CRC to improve patient selection for adjuvant chemotherapy.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4364760PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/SLA.0b013e3181f19767DOI Listing

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