1. Improved long-term survival after resection of colorectal liver metastases following staging with FDG positron emission tomography.
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Abbadi RA, Sadat U, Jah A, Praseedom RK, Jamieson NV, Cheow HK, Whitley S, Ford HE, Wilson CB, Harper SJ, and Huguet EL
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- Adenocarcinoma mortality, Adenocarcinoma pathology, Adenocarcinoma surgery, Aged, Chemotherapy, Adjuvant, Colorectal Neoplasms mortality, Colorectal Neoplasms therapy, Female, Fluorodeoxyglucose F18, Hepatectomy, Humans, Kaplan-Meier Estimate, Liver Neoplasms mortality, Liver Neoplasms surgery, Male, Middle Aged, Multimodal Imaging methods, Neoplasm Staging, Patient Selection, Radiopharmaceuticals, Retrospective Studies, Adenocarcinoma secondary, Colorectal Neoplasms pathology, Liver Neoplasms secondary, Positron-Emission Tomography, Tomography, X-Ray Computed
- Abstract
Background and Objectives: Actual long-term survival of patients with colorectal liver metastases staged by PET CT has not been reported. Objectives were to investigate whether PET CT staging results in actual improved long-term survival, to examine outcome in patients with 'equivocal' PET CT scans, and those excluded from hepatectomy by PET CT., Methods: A retrospective analysis of patients undergoing hepatectomy for colorectal liver metastases between March 1998 and September 2008., Results: Overall 5- and 10-year survival was 44.8% and 23.9%. PET CT staging resulted in management changes in 23% of patients. PET CT staged patients showed significantly better survival than those staged by CT alone at 3 years (79.8% vs. 54.1%) and at 5 years (54.1% vs. 37.3%) with median survivals of 6.4 years versus 3.9 years (log rank P = 0.018). Patients with equivocal PET CT scans showed worse median survival than those with favourable PET CT (log rank P = 0.002), but may include a subpopulation whose prognosis trends towards a more favourable outcome than those excluded from liver resection by PET CT, whose median survival remains limited to 21 months., Conclusions: Staging of patients with colorectal liver metastases by PET CT is associated with significantly improved actual long-term survival, and provides valuable prognostic information which guides surgical and oncological treatments., (© 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.)
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- 2014
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