DNA ploidy and cell kinetic measurements as predictors of recurrence and survival in stages B2 and C colorectal adenocarcinoma

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DNA content and cell proliferation were measured by flow cytometry on paraffinembedded Stage B2 or C colorectal adenocarcinomas from 694 patients enrolled in adjuvant trials conducted by the North Central Cancer Treatment Group. Patients with diploid tumors had a higher survival rate than those with nondiploid tumors (P < 0.001). The proliferation index (the sum of the percent of cells in S‐phase plus those in G2M phase) was also a strong prognostic factor (P < 0.001). The ploidy and proliferation data were combined, and the patients in the favorable group (diploid and low proliferative index) had a 5‐year survival of 74% compared with 54% for the unfavorable group (high proliferative index or nondiploid, P < 0.001). This grouping was prognostic for survival in B2 (P < 0.001), C (P = 0.013), colon (P < 0.001), and rectal (P = 0.026) patient subsets. This study indicates that cell kinetic parameters are important and independent prognostic factors for Stages B2 and C colorectal cancer. Copyright © 1991 American Cancer Society

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Witzig, T. E., Loprinzi, C. L., Gonchoroff, N. J., Reiman, H. M., Cha, S. S., Wieand, H. S., … Moertel, C. G. (1991). DNA ploidy and cell kinetic measurements as predictors of recurrence and survival in stages B2 and C colorectal adenocarcinoma. Cancer, 68(4), 879–888. https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0142(19910815)68:4<879::AID-CNCR2820680434>3.0.CO;2-4

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