Oncologic Outcomes of Stage IIIA Colon Cancer for Different Chemotherapeutic Regimens.

Yoo Sung Lee, Hee Cheol Kim, Kyung Ook Jung, Yong Beom Cho, Seong Hyeon Yun, Woo Yong Lee, Ho-Kyung Chun
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Purpose: Adjuvant chemotherapy is currently recommended for Stage IIIA colon cancers. This study aimed to elucidate the oncologic outcomes of Stage IIIA colon cancer according to the chemotherapeutic regimen based on a retrospective review.

Methods: From 1995 to 2008, Stage IIIA colon cancer patients were identified from a prospectively maintained database at a single institution. Exclusion criteria were as follows: rectal cancer, another malignancy other than colon cancer, no adjuvant chemotherapy and unknown chemotherapeutic regimen. One hundred thirty-one patients were enrolled in the study, and the clinicopathologic and the oncologic characteristics were analyzed. The number of males was 72, and the number of females was 59; the mean age was 59.5 years (range, 25 to 76 years), and the median follow-up period was 33 months (range, 2 to 127 months).

Results: Of the 131 patients, fluorouracil/leucovorin (FL)/capecitabine chemotherapy was performed in 109 patients, and FOLFOX chemotherapy was performed in 22 patients. When the patients who received FL/capecitabine chemotherapy and the patients who received FOLFOX chemotherapy were compared, there was no significant difference in the clinicopathologic factors between the two groups. The 5-year overall survival and the 5-year disease-free survival were 97.2% and 94.5% in the FL/capecitabine patient group and 95.5% and 90.9% in the FOLFOX patient group, respectively, and no statistically significant differences were noted between the two groups.

Conclusion: Stage IIIA colon cancer showed good oncologic outcomes, and the chemotherapeutic regimen did not seem to affect the oncologic outcome.

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不同化疗方案对IIIA期结肠癌肿瘤预后的影响
目的:辅助化疗目前被推荐用于IIIA期结肠癌。本研究旨在回顾性分析IIIA期结肠癌化疗方案对肿瘤预后的影响。方法:从1995年至2008年,从单一机构前瞻性维护的数据库中确定IIIA期结肠癌患者。排除标准为:直肠癌、结肠癌以外的另一种恶性肿瘤、无辅助化疗及化疗方案不详。131例患者被纳入研究,分析其临床病理和肿瘤特征。男性72只,女性59只;平均年龄59.5岁(25 ~ 76岁),中位随访时间33个月(2 ~ 127个月)。结果:131例患者中,氟尿嘧啶/亚叶酸钙(FL)/卡培他滨化疗109例,FOLFOX化疗22例。将FL/卡培他滨化疗组与FOLFOX化疗组进行比较,两组临床病理因素无显著差异。FL/卡培他滨组5年总生存率为97.2%,5年无病生存率为94.5%,FOLFOX组5年总生存率为95.5%,5年无病生存率为90.9%,两组间差异无统计学意义。结论:IIIA期结肠癌肿瘤预后良好,化疗方案似乎不影响肿瘤预后。
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