Staged or simultaneous surgery for colon or rectal cancer with synchronous liver metastases: Implications for study design and clinical endpoints Editorial


Authors: Yaqub, S.; Margonis, G. A.; Søreide, K.
Title: Staged or simultaneous surgery for colon or rectal cancer with synchronous liver metastases: Implications for study design and clinical endpoints
Abstract: In patients presenting with colorectal cancer and synchronous liver metastases, the disease burden related to the liver metastasis is the driving cause of limited longevity and, eventually, risk of death. Surgical resection is the potentially curative treatment for colorectal cancer liver metastases. In the synchronous setting where both the liver metastases and the primary tumor are resectable with a relative low risk, the oncological surgeon and the patient may consider three potential treatment strategies. Firstly, a “staged” or a “simultaneous” surgical approach. Secondly, for a staged strategy, a ‘conventional approach’ will suggest removal of the primary tumor first (either colon or rectal cancer) and plan for liver surgery after recovery from the first operation. A “Liver first” strategy is prioritizing the liver resection before resection of the primary tumor. Planning a surgical trial investigating a two-organ oncological resection with highly variable extent and complexity of resection as well as the potential impact of perioperative chemo(radio)therapy makes it difficult to find the optimal primary endpoint. Here, we suggest running investigational trials with carefully chosen composite endpoints as well as embedded risk-stratification strategies to identify subgroups of patients who may benefit from simultaneous surgery. © 2023 by the authors.
Keywords: cancer survival; surgical technique; outcome assessment; colorectal cancer; tumor marker; risk assessment; postoperative complication; liver metastasis; colon cancer; rectum cancer; liver metastases; comparative effectiveness; human; article; clinical endpoints; staged surgery; simultaneous surgery
Journal Title: Cancers
Volume: 15
Issue: 7
ISSN: 2072-6694
Publisher: MDPI  
Date Published: 2023-04-01
Start Page: 2177
Language: English
DOI: 10.3390/cancers15072177
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC10093596
PUBMED: 37046837
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Notes: Export Date: 1 May 2023 -- Source: Scopus
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