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  • The study examines the impact of primary tumor laterality (PTL) on survival in colorectal liver metastases (CRLM) patients, focusing on those with different KRAS statuses (wild-type vs. mutated).
  • A systematic review of eight studies involving 7,475 patients shows that PTL influences overall survival (OS) for patients with wild-type tumors, while it has no significant effect for those with KRAS-mutated tumors.
  • The findings highlight that KRAS status affects the relationship between tumor site and survival, indicating that right-sided tumors lead to poorer outcomes only in patients with wild-type CRLM.

Article Abstract

It is debated whether primary tumor laterality (PTL) is prognostic in all patients with colorectal liver metastases (CRLM) or only those with KRAS wild-type or KRAS-mutated tumors; Methods: We systematically reviewed PubMed for studies reporting on resected CRLM originating from left-sided (LS) versus right-sided (RS) colon cancer stratified by KRAS status. Individual participant data (IPD) were used if available. Given that there are two definitions of PTL, we performed two meta-analyses for KRAS-mutated and two for wild-type patients. To assess if an interaction underlies the possible difference between the effects of PTL in KRAS-mutated vs. wild-type CRLM, we similarly performed two meta-analyses of interaction terms; Results: The meta-analyses included eight studies and 7475 patients. PTL had a prognostic association with OS in patients with wild-type tumors (HR for LS: 0.71 [0.60-0.84]), but not in those with KRAS-mutated tumors (HR: 0.99 [0.82-1.19]). This difference stemmed from a truly variable effect of PTL for each KRAS status (mutated vs. wild-type) as the meta-analysis of interaction terms showed a significant interaction between them (HR:1.38 [1.24-1.53]). Similar results were obtained when the second definition of PTL (LS to not include the rectum) was used; Conclusions: KRAS status modifies the association of tumor site with survival. Right-sided tumors are associated with worse OS only in patients with wild-type CRLM.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8833748PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14030799DOI Listing

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