Impact of subdivision of pathological stage I colorectal cancer

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Aim: Stage II-IV colorectal cancers are subdivided according to TNM categories. However, stage I cases are a single category, despite the inclusion of both T1 and T2 cases, which may have different outcomes. The aim of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of subdividing stage I colorectal cancers by T category. Methods: From 1984 to 2015, 844 patients with stage I colorectal cancer (T1: 446, T2: 398) underwent colorectal resection with lymph node dissection at three hospitals. The long-term survival and recurrence rates were compared between T1 and T2. A Cox regression analysis was used to evaluate the risk factors associated with cancer recurrence. Results: A comparison of the T1 and T2 groups revealed significant differences in 5-year overall (95.9% vs 91.4%, P =.008), recurrence-free (94.8% vs 87.1%, P =.0007), and cancer-specific survival (97.6% vs 93.6%, P =.004), and in the overall (2.5% vs 6.8%, P =.003), local (0.2% vs 1.5%, P =.04), and lymph node recurrence rates (0.2% vs 1.5%, P =.04). All local and lymph node recurrences were associated with lower rectal cancer, and this difference was significant. The Cox multivariate analysis identified male sex (P =.01, hazard ratio: 4.00, 95% confidence interval: 1.38-11.55), T2 (P =.02, hazard ratio: 2.98, 95% confidence interval: 1.17-7.60), and venous invasion (P =.03, hazard ratio: 2.38, 95% confidence interval: 1.12-5.10) as risk factors for recurrence. Conclusions: The subdivision of stage I colorectal cancer according to T category clearly reflected the long-term outcomes.

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Fujii, S., Shimada, R., Tsukamoto, M., Hayama, T., Ishibe, A., Watanabe, J., … Hashiguchi, Y. (2021). Impact of subdivision of pathological stage I colorectal cancer. Annals of Gastroenterological Surgery, 5(2), 228–235. https://doi.org/10.1002/ags3.12407

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