Juefeng Wan
Radiation Oncology, Fudan University Shanghai Cancer
Center
Objective:Retrospective studies showed that
postoperative 5-FU-based chemotherapy did not prolong survival in ypStage I
rectal cancer patients who had already received 5-FU-based neoadjuvant
chemoradiotherapy. We designed our study to identify poor prognostic patients
with ypT0-2N0 who may benefit from postoperative chemotherapy. Method: In
this study, Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program (SEER)-
registered rectal cancer patients, and patients from Fudan University Shanghai
Cancer Center (FUSCC) after preoperative chemoradiation were combined to
identify poor prognostic patients with ypT0-2N0. Result: The SEER data
showed that less than 12 lymph nodes and mucinous/signet ring cancer were the
two risk factors. The 5-year cancer specific survival (CSS) in patients with
none, one or two risk factors was91.5%, 88.5% and 70.3%, respectively (P<0.001).
Our cancer center data showed that less than 12 lymph nodes and mucinous/signet
ring cancer were also the two risk factors. The 3-year disease free survival
(DFS) in patients with none, one or two risk factors was 96.2%, 85% and 37.5%,
respectively (P=0.013). Conclusion: These results suggest that
patients with one or two risk factors may cannot be spared with adjuvant
chemotherapy. Further evaluation in prospective studies is urgently
recommended.
Key
Words: rectal cancer good response SEER
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