Prognostic relevance of primary tumor location in stage III and II colon cancer: Experience at University Hospital Ramon y Cajal (HURyC) Madrid.

2018 
703Background: Primary tumor location of colon cancer (CC) is emerging as an important prognostic factor owing to distinct biological features. However, this factor still does not represent a prognostic parameter when deciding for adyuvant or palliative chemotherapy. In a meta-analysis of 66 studies including patients with all stages of disease, left-sided primary tumor location was associated with a significantly reduced risk of death and this was independent of other prognostic factors. Methods: We retrospectively included patients with stage II and III CC that underwent surgical resection between 2009 and 2014 HURyC. We performed a multivariate Cox model analysis to estimate if tumor location is an independent prognostic factor for overall survival (OS). The model was further adjusted by including the following confounders: ECOG-PS, number of removed nodes ( < 12 or ≥ 12), perforation, grade, use of adyuvant chemotherapy and age. A covariate was considered a confounder factor if the difference between ...
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