Impact of T and N stage and treatment on survival and relapse in adjuvant rectal cancer: A pooled analysis

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Purpose: To determine survival and relapse rates by T and N stage and treatment method in five randomized phase III North American rectal adjuvant studies. Patients and Methods: Data were pooled from 3,791 eligible patients enrolled onto North Central Cancer Treatment Group (NCCTG) 79-47-51, NCCTG 86-47-51, US Gastrointestinal Intergroup 0114, National Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project (NSABP) R01, and NSABP R02. Surgery alone (S) was the treatment arm in 179 patients. The remaining patients received adjuvant treatment as follows: irradiation (RT) alone (n = 281), RT + fluorouracil (FU) ± semustine bolus chemotherapy (CT; n = 779), RT + protracted venous infusion CT (n = 325), RT + FU ± leucovorin or levamisole bolus CT (n = 1,695), or CT alone (n = 532). Five-year follow-up was available in 94% of surviving patients, and 8-year follow-up, in 62%. Results: Overall (OS) and disease-free survival were dependent on TN stage, NT stage, and treatment method. Even among N2 patients, T substage influenced 5-year OS (T1-2, 67%; T3, 44%; T4, 37%; P

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Gunderson, L. L., Sargent, D. J., Tepper, J. E., Wolmark, N., O’Connell, M. J., Begovic, M., … Goldberg, R. M. (2004). Impact of T and N stage and treatment on survival and relapse in adjuvant rectal cancer: A pooled analysis. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 22(10), 1785–1796. https://doi.org/10.1200/JCO.2004.08.173

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