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Sex Differences Between cT4b and pT4b Rectal Cancers

Authors :
Kazunari Misawa
Yuichi Ito
Yoshiki Senda
Takashi Kinoshita
Koji Komori
Kenya Kimura
Tsuyoshi Sano
Yasuhiro Shimizu
Tetsuya Abe
Seiji Ito
Norihisa Uemura
Source :
International Surgery. 98:200-204
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
International College of Surgeons, 2013.

Abstract

We retrospectively evaluated rectal cancer surgery cases in which resection had been performed for invasion of other organs in terms of pathologic findings from the viewpoint of sex differences. We enrolled 61 consecutive patients with rectal cancer who had undergone curative surgery with resection of invaded adjacent organs. We investigated invasion of adjacent organs in terms of pathologic findings according to sex differences. Among males, 4 cases (13.8%) had received combined radical resections of more than 2 organs, while the number of such female cases was 15 (46.9%). The difference between males and females was statistically significant (P = 0.006). Among male cases, histopathologic invasion was present in 4 (13.8%), while 9 female cases (28.1%) showed this feature. Nevertheless, there was not a statistically significant difference between males and females (P = 0.08); the rate in females was roughly twice that in males. No significant difference was recognized in the overall survival rates between males and females, but more females than males experienced local recurrence. In cases with rectal cancer invading neighboring organs, the effect of the invasion must be carefully determined, and the most appropriate operative approach selected accordingly.

Details

ISSN :
25202456 and 00208868
Volume :
98
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f030f1580a0af538a7d30fa8f3213e08
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.9738/intsurg-d-13-00027.1