To evaluate the relationship between liver metastasis volume and survival in colorectal cancer patients using the volumetric measurement method. 114 colorectal cancer patients with isolated liver metastases were included in the study. Liver tumor volume, total liver volume were calculated from the patients images at the time of diagnosis. Vitrea 7.14 imaging software was used for liver volume analysis and volume analysis of each metastasis. Median overall survival(OS) in the group with tumor volume <42 ml was 30.98 months In the group with tumor volume ≥42 ml, median OS was 16.36 months (: 0.001). In patients who underwent metastasectomy, the median OS in the group with a tumor volume <42 ml was 52.3 months, the median OS in the group with a tumor volume ≥42 ml was 22.2 months. In patients who did not undergo metastasectomy, the median OS in the <42 ml group was 20.23 months, the median OS in the ≥42 ml group was 15.63 months. In our study, we found that liver metastasis volume was prognostic for OS. It is argued that tumor volume measurement by volumetric measurement is a widely used method in the decision for metastasectomy in liver metastatic colorectal cancer patients.

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