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Middle East Journal of Digestive Diseases. 2018; 10 (3): 160-168
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-199636

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Background:Colorectal cancer [CRC] is one of the most common cancers worldwide. Recently treatments of advanced CRC have been immensely improved. In this study we reported the current state of advanced CRC in Iran regarding treatment and outcomes from 2000 to 2016


Methods:370 subjects with stage III or IV of the disease were included in this study. Pathological subtypes other than adenocarcinoma were excluded. Demographics and other relevant clinical data were collected


Results: Mean age at diagnosis was 55.4 ± 12.6 years. Significant differences regarding the age, sex, primary tumor complication and location, lymph node involvement, and tumor size were not detected between patients with stage III and IV. Overall survival rate at 5 years was 69.5% [95% confidence interval: 60.8% - 76.6%] and 21.73% [95% CI: 12.46% - 32.70%] for patients with stage III and IV, respectively. Analysis of prognostic factors revealed that tumor grade was an independent factor predicting poorer outcome [poorly differentiated vs. well or moderately differentiated]. Furthermore, in stage IV of the disease, IVb subgroup was found to be associated with a poorer outcome compared with stage IVa


Conclusion:Even with the acceptable survival rates and more effective treatments, it seems that clinico-pathological characteristics have yet the most important prognostic effect in advanced CRC

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