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Lack of relationships between FGF19 staining pattern, lymph node metastasis and locally invasive characteristics of the tumor in colorectal cancers. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Colorectal cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, and lymph node metastasis is a key prognostic factor.
  • A study of 81 colorectal cancer patients aimed to investigate the correlation between FGF19 staining patterns and tumor characteristics like local invasion and lymph node metastasis.
  • Results indicated no significant relationship between FGF19 staining patterns and factors such as invasion type, lymph node involvement, or tumor differentiation levels.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Colorectal cancers are in the top of the cancer-related causes of death in the world and lymph node metastasis is accepted as the primary prognostic factor. In this study, correlations of FGF19 staining pattern with local invasion and lymph node metastasis in a series of colorectal cancers were investigated.

Methods: This studyincluded 81 colorectal cancer patients who underwent surgery in our hospital with no evidence of preoperative radiological distant metastasis. Routine pathological examination of the resection material was performed in order to identify vascular, perineural and serosal infiltration, regional lymph node metastasis and the degree of differentiation. Tumor tissue samples were stained with an immunohistochemistry method for FGF 19 evaluation and the staining pattern was statistically compared with the above mentioned characteristics of the tumors.

Results: The patient population consisted of 47 females and 34 males with a median age of 70 years. In 40 patients regional lymph nodes were positive and 51%, 32% and 38% had serosal, perineural and vascular invasion. While 64 cases were moderately-differentiated, 11 cases were well-differentiated and 6 poorly- differentiated, there was no association with FGF 19 staining, including intensity.

Conclusion: No evidence of significant statistically correlation was found between FGF 19 staining pattern and serosal, perineural, vascular invasion, lymph node involvement and degree of differentiation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.7314/apjcp.2013.14.5.3151DOI Listing

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