Huang B, Feng Y, Mo SB, Cai SJ, Huang LY. Smaller tumor size is associated with poor survival in T4b colon cancer. World J Gastroenterol 2016; 22(29): 6726-6735 [PMID: 27547015 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i29.6726]
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Li-Yong Huang, MD, PhD, Department of Colorectal Surgery, Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center, 270 Dong’an Road, Shanghai 20032, China. hly_981@163.com
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Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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Retrospective Study
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World J Gastroenterol. Aug 7, 2016; 22(29): 6726-6735 Published online Aug 7, 2016. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i29.6726
Table 1 Demographics of patients from the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results database with T4bN0-2M0 colon cancer, stratified by tumor size n (%)
Table 2 Univariate analyses of patients from the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results database with T4bN0-2M0 colon cancer, stratified by tumor size
Cut-off
n
5-yr CSS
Log-rank χ2
P value
≤ 3
94
35.9%
3.710
0.054
> 3
1640
48.7%
≤ 4
274
37.1%
15.214
< 0.001
> 4
1460
50.0%
≤ 5
542
40.8%
18.235
< 0.001
> 5
1192
51.2%
≤ 6
845
43.3%
14.118
< 0.001
> 6
889
52.4%
≤ 7
1066
45.1%
7.303
0.007
>7
668
52.5%
≤ 8
1284
46.3%
3.877
0.049
> 8
450
52.5%
≤ 9
1422
46.9%
2.270
0.132
> 9
312
52.8%
≤ 10
1541
47.0%
5.061
0.024
> 10
193
55.8%
Table 3 Univariate and multivariate survival analyses of patients from the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results database with T4bN0-2M0 colon cancer
Table 5 Demographics of patients from the Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center database with T4bN0-2M0 colon cancer, according to tumor size n (%)
Characteristic
Tumor size (cm)
P value
Total (n = 101)
≤4.0 (n = 18)
4.0-7.0 (n = 39)
≥7.0 (n = 44)
Median follow-up (mo)
49
46
51
44
IQR
33-62
27-72
31-61
33-62
Sex
0.582
Male
59 (58.4)
9 (50.0)
22 (56.4)
28 (63.6)
Female
42 (41.6)
9 (50.0)
17 (43.6)
16 (36.4)
Age at diagnosis (yr)
0.245
≤ 60
33 (32.7)
3 (16.7)
13 (33.3)
17 (38.6)
> 60
68 (67.3)
15 (83.3)
26 (66.7)
27 (61.4)
Primary site
0.668
Right colon
50 (49.5)
8 (44.4)
18 (46.2)
24 (54.5)
Left colon
51 (50.5)
10 (55.6)
21 (53.8)
20 (45.5)
Histology type
0.262
Adenocarcinoma
88 (87.1)
16 (88.9)
35 (89.7)
37 (84.1)
Mucinous adenocarcinoma
10 (9.9)
1 (5.6)
2 (5.1)
7 (15.9)
Signet-ring cell carcinoma
3 (3.0)
1 (5.6)
2 (5.1)
0 (0.0)
Pathology grade
0.567
High/Moderate
72 (71.3)
11 (61.1)
29 (74.4)
32 (72.7)
Poor/Undifferentiated
29 (28.7)
7 (38.9)
10 (25.6)
12 (27.3)
N stage
0.210
N0
43 (42.6)
4 (22.2)
20 (51.3)
19 (43.2)
N1
34 (33.7)
10 (55.6)
10 (25.6)
14 (31.8)
N2
24 (23.8)
4 (22.2)
9 (23.1)
11 (25.0)
LNH
0.109
≤ 18
56 (55.4)
14 (77.8)
20 (51.3)
22 (50.0)
> 18
45 (44.6)
4 (22.2)
19 (48.7)
22 (50.0)
Lymphovascular invasion
0.176
Positive
37 (36.6)
10 (55.6)
12 (30.8)
15 (34.1)
Negative
64 (63.4)
8 (44.4)
27 (69.2)
29 (65.9)
Perineural invasion
0.906
Positive
24 (23.8)
5 (27.8)
9 (23.1)
10 (22.7)
Negative
77 (76.2)
13 (72.2)
30 (76.9)
34 (77.3)
Citation: Huang B, Feng Y, Mo SB, Cai SJ, Huang LY. Smaller tumor size is associated with poor survival in T4b colon cancer. World J Gastroenterol 2016; 22(29): 6726-6735