External validation of a rectal cancer outcome prediction model with a cohort of patients treated with preoperative radiochemotherapy and deep regional hyperthermia
2018
AbstractPurpose: To validate a nomogram for the prediction of treatment outcomes after preoperative radiochemotherapy and surgery for locally advanced rectal cancer with a cohort of patients treated with additional deep regional hyperthermia.Patients and methods: A total of 86 patients were treated with preoperative radiochemotherapy and deep regional hyperthermia at our institution. For every patient, the 5-year probability for death, distant metastases and local failure based on a previously published nomogram were calculated and patients were divided into three risk groups.Results: Low-lying and clinically lymph node positive tumours were more frequent in the validation cohort. Five-year Kaplan–Meier estimates for overall survival (OS), distant metastases-free survival (DMFS) and local control (LC) were 87.3%, 79.9%, 95.8% (observed) and 75.5%, 71%, 90% (predicted), respectively. Discrimination between low- and high-risk groups was at a significant level for all endpoints. The c-index was 0.81 (OS), 0....
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