Risk and pattern analysis of distant metastases in colon cancer: protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis.

IF 1.1 Q3 SURGERY
Yonghua Hu, Qinglin Wei, Yang Yu, Haiyuan Li, Hao Chen
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Abstract

Background: Understanding the metastatic risks and patterns of colon cancer is crucial for patient evaluation and decision-making. However, high-quality evidence on colon cancer metastases is lacking. This study aims to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis to determine the risk of site-specific metastasis and provide a complete profiling of distant metastasis in colon cancer.

Methods: This review will include studies reporting the proportion of different-site metastases among colon cancer patients. Clinical trials, follow-up studies, and cross-sectional surveys with English publications are eligible for inclusion. We will search Medline, Embase, Web of Science, and the Cochrane Library from inception to June 2023. Two reviewers will independently screen the title/abstract and full texts of identified records according to the eligibility criteria. Data from eligible studies will be extracted and used for meta-analysis. Meta-analyses will be conducted to estimate the overall proportion of site-specific metastasis. During meta-analyses, two proportions will be analyzed, i.e., the incidence of metastasis and component proportion. We will select the appropriate tools to assess the risk of biases based on the study design of included studies.

Results: This study is still in preparation for launch. Once all analyses are complete, the results will be submitted for publication in a peer-reviewed journal.

Conclusion: This review will provide a clear and systematic metastatic pattern of colon cancer and evidence-based recommendations for the management of distant metastasis.

结肠癌远处转移的风险和模式分析:系统回顾和荟萃分析的方案。
背景:了解结肠癌的转移风险和模式对患者评估和决策至关重要。然而,关于结肠癌转移的高质量证据缺乏。本研究旨在进行系统回顾和荟萃分析,以确定部位特异性转移的风险,并提供结肠癌远端转移的完整概况。方法:本综述将包括报道结肠癌患者中不同部位转移比例的研究。临床试验、随访研究和英文出版物的横断面调查符合纳入条件。我们将搜索Medline, Embase, Web of Science和Cochrane Library从成立到2023年6月。两名审稿人将根据资格标准独立筛选已确定记录的标题/摘要和全文。从符合条件的研究中提取数据并用于荟萃分析。将进行荟萃分析以估计部位特异性转移的总体比例。在meta分析中,将分析两个比例,即转移发生率和成分比例。我们将根据纳入研究的研究设计选择合适的工具来评估偏倚风险。结果:本研究仍处于准备启动阶段。一旦所有的分析完成,结果将提交到同行评议的期刊上发表。结论:本综述将提供一个清晰、系统的结肠癌转移模式,并为远处转移的治疗提供循证建议。
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期刊介绍: IJS Protocols is the first peer-reviewed, international, open access journal seeking to publish research protocols across across the full breadth of the surgical field. We are aim to provide rapid submission to decision times whilst maintaining a high quality peer-review process.
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