Does t3 subdivision correlate with nodal or distant metastasis in colorectal cancer?

Hong Yeol Yoo, Rumi Shin, Heon-Kyun Ha, Heung-Kwon Oh, Seung-Yong Jeong, Kyu Joo Park, Gyeong Hoon Kang, Woo Ho Kim, Jae-Gahb Park
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Purpose: We analyzed the clinical data of T3 colorectal cancer patients to assess whether T3 subdivision correlates with node (N) or metastasis (M) staging and stage-independent factors.

Methods: Five hundred fifty-five patients who underwent surgery for primary colorectal cancer from January 2003 to December 2009 were analyzed for T3 subdivision. T3 subdivision was determined by the depth of invasion beyond the outer border of the proper muscle (T3a, <1 mm; T3b, 1 to 5 mm; T3c, >5 to 15 mm; T3d, >15 mm). We investigated the correlation between T3 subdivision and N, M staging and stage-independent prognostic factors including angiolymphatic invasion (ALI), venous invasion (VI) and perineural invasion (PNI).

Results: The tumors of the 555 patients were subclassified as T3a in 86 patients (15.5%), T3b in 209 patients (37.7%), T3c in 210 patients (37.8%) and T3d in 50 patients (9.0%). The nodal metastasis rates were 39.5% for T3a, 56.5% for T3b, 75.7% for T3c and 74.0% for T3d. The distant metastasis rates were 7.0% for T3a 9.1% for T3b, 27.1% for T3c and 40.0% for T3d. Both N and M staging correlated with T3 subdivision (Spearman's rho = 0.288, 0.276, respectively; P < 0.001). Other stage-independent prognostic factors correlated well with T3 subdivision (Spearman's rho = 0.250, P < 0.001 for ALI; rho = 0.146, P < 0.001 for VI; rho = 0.271, P < 0.001 for PNI).

Conclusion: Subdivision of T3 colorectal cancer correlates with nodal and metastasis staging. Moreover, it correlates with other prognostic factors for colorectal cancer.

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t3细分与结直肠癌淋巴结或远处转移相关吗?
目的:分析T3结直肠癌患者的临床资料,探讨T3细分是否与淋巴结(N)或转移(M)分期及分期无关因素相关。方法:对2003年1月至2009年12月555例接受手术治疗的原发性结直肠癌患者进行T3细分分析。T3的细分是根据浸润深度超出固有肌外边界来确定的(T3a, 5 ~ 15mm;T3d, > 15mm)。我们研究了T3细分与N、M分期的相关性,以及与分期无关的预后因素,包括血管淋巴浸润(ALI)、静脉浸润(VI)和神经周围浸润(PNI)。结果:555例患者肿瘤亚分类为T3a 86例(15.5%),T3b 209例(37.7%),T3c 210例(37.8%),T3d 50例(9.0%)。T3a、T3b、T3c和T3d的淋巴结转移率分别为39.5%、56.5%、75.7%和74.0%。T3a远处转移率为7.0%,T3b为9.1%,T3c为27.1%,T3d为40.0%。N、M分期与T3细分相关(Spearman’s rho分别为0.288、0.276;P < 0.001)。其他与分期无关的预后因素与T3细分密切相关(Spearman’s rho = 0.250, ALI的P < 0.001;VI的rho = 0.146, P < 0.001;rho = 0.271, P < 0.001)。结论:T3结直肠癌的细分与结转移分期有关。此外,它还与结直肠癌的其他预后因素相关。
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