Independent prognostic value of fascin immunoreactivity in stage III-IV colonic adenocarcinoma

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Fascin, an actin-bundling protein involved in cell motility, has been shown to be upregulated in several types of carcinomas. In this study, we investigated the expression of fascin in 228 advanced colonic adenocarcinoma patients with a long follow-up. Fascin expression was compared with several clinicopathologic parameters and survival. Overall, fascin immunoreactivity was detected in 162 (71%) tumours with a prevalence for right-sided tumours (P<0.001). Fascin correlated significantly with sex, tumour grade and stage, mucinous differentiation, number of metastatic lymph nodes, extranodal tumour extension, and the occurrence of distant metastases. Patients with fascin-expressing tumours experienced a shorter disease-free and overall survival in comparison with those with negative tumours, and fascin immunoreactivity emerged as an independent prognostic factor in the multivariate analysis. Moreover, patients with the same tumour stages could be stratified in different risk categories for relapse and progression according to fascin expression. Our findings suggest that fascin is a useful prognostic marker for colonic adenocarcinomas. © 2007 Cancer Research UK All rights reserved.

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Puppa, G., Maisonneuve, P., Sonzogni, A., Masullo, M., Chiappa, A., Valerio, M., … Pelosi, G. (2007). Independent prognostic value of fascin immunoreactivity in stage III-IV colonic adenocarcinoma. British Journal of Cancer, 96(7), 1118–1126. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6603690

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