The survival outcome differs between left-sided colon cancer and middle/low rectal cancer after colorectal hepatic metastasectomy

Jin Han Yang, Wen Ling Lin, Wei Shone Chen, Jeng Kai Jiang, Shung Haur Yang, Huann Sheng Wang, Shih Ching Chang, Yuan Tzu Lan, Chun Chi Lin, Hung Hsin Lin, Sheng Chieh Huang, Hou Hsuan Cheng, Yi Wen Yang, Yu Zu Lin, Hui Mei Hsu, Ching Jui Lin, Hao Wei Teng*

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Abstract

Background: The clinical outcomes between left-sided colon cancer and middle/low rectal cancer seem to be different. This study aimed to examine the effect of primary tumor location regarding the left-sided colon and middle/low rectum on the overall survival (OS) of patients who underwent colorectal hepatic metastasectomy. Methods: Patients who underwent colorectal hepatic metastasectomy were retrospectively enrolled. Patients were classified into 2 groups according to the primary tumor location (left-sided colon and middle/low rectum). Categorical variables were compared using the chi-square test or Fisher exact test, and continuous variables were analyzed using the Student t test. Survival was analyzed using the Kaplan-Meier method and log-rank test. The prognostic factors were analyzed by univariate and multivariate analyses using Cox proportional hazards regression models. Results: Overall, 365 patients were enrolled. Patients with left-sided colon cancer had significantly better OS than those with middle/low rectal cancer (hazard ratio [HR], 0.725; P =.018), with median OS estimates of 48 and 38 months, respectively. In the subgroup analysis of RAS mutations, patients with left-sided colon cancer had significantly prolonged OS compared with those with middle/low rectum cancer (HR, 0.608; P =.034), with median OS estimates of 49 and 26 months, respectively. This observation was limited to patients with RAS mutations. Conclusion: According to our findings, patients with middle/low rectal cancer had poorer survival outcome and should not be categorized together with patients with left-sided colon cancer in terms of OS after colorectal hepatic metastasectomy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1250-1258
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Gastrointestinal Surgery
Volume28
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2024

Keywords

  • Colorectal cancer
  • Hepatic metastasectomy
  • Overall survival
  • RAS mutation

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