Pulmonary recurrence predominates after combined modality therapy for rectal cancer: An original retrospective study Journal Article


Authors: Ding, P.; Liska, D.; Tang, P.; Shia, J.; Saltz, L.; Goodman, K.; Downey, R. J.; Nash, G. M.; Temple, L. K.; Paty, P. B.; Guillem, J. G.; Wong, W. D.; Weiser, M. R.
Article Title: Pulmonary recurrence predominates after combined modality therapy for rectal cancer: An original retrospective study
Abstract: Objective: To characterize patterns of recurrence in locally advanced rectal cancer treated with combined modality therapy (CMT): neoadjuvant chemoradiation + total mesorectal excision + adjuvant chemotherapy. Methods: A total of 593 consecutive rectal cancer patients (1998 to 2007) with locally advanced (stage II/III) disease (noted on endorectal ultrasound or magnetic resonance imaging) who received CMT were analyzed for patterns of recurrence. Results: After median 44-month follow-up (interquartile range, 25 to 64 months), 119 patients (20%) recurred: 105 distant, 7 local, 7 local and distant, and 112 distant-only recurrence. Ninety-three (78%) had single-organ recurrence, and 26 (22%) had multiple-organ recurrence. The most common site of distant recurrence was lung (69% of all patients with distant relapse); 20% had liver recurrence. Fourteen patients (2.4%) recurred locally. Pulmonary metastases were most commonly identified by computed tomographic scan versus abnormal positron emission tomographic (PET) scan or carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA). Risk factors associated with pulmonary recurrence were the following: pathologic stage, tumor distance from anal verge, lymphovascular or perineural invasion. Five-year freedom from pulmonary recurrence for patients with 0, 1, 2, or 3 risk factors was 99%, 90%, 61%, and 42%, respectively. Thirty of 59 patents with pulmonary recurrence underwent lung metastasectomy; 3-year freedom from recurrence was 37%. Conclusions: Unlike colon cancer, which most frequently recurs in the liver, locally advanced rectal cancer treated with CMT relapses most frequently in the lung. Pulmonary metastasis was associated with advanced pathologic stage, low-lying tumor, lymphovascular invasion, or perineural invasion. Confirmation of pulmonary metastasis usually requires serial imaging because metastases are often small when initially detected, well below the resolution of PET, and not necessarily associated with elevated CEA. Individualized risk-based surveillance strategies are recommended in this patient population. © 2012 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
Keywords: adolescent; adult; aged; aged, 80 and over; middle aged; cancer surgery; excision; retrospective studies; young adult; major clinical study; cancer recurrence; fluorouracil; treatment duration; liver neoplasms; capecitabine; cancer adjuvant therapy; combined modality therapy; cancer staging; nuclear magnetic resonance imaging; positron emission tomography; follow up; computer assisted tomography; antineoplastic combined chemotherapy protocols; lung neoplasms; radiotherapy dosage; carcinoembryonic antigen; risk factors; tomography, x-ray computed; cetuximab; risk factor; irinotecan; cancer invasion; lung metastasis; cancer relapse; multivariate analysis; neoplasm invasiveness; external beam radiotherapy; oxaliplatin; rectal neoplasms; rectum cancer; chemoradiotherapy; mesorectal excision; chemoradiotherapy, adjuvant
Journal Title: Annals of Surgery
Volume: 256
Issue: 1
ISSN: 0003-4932
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins  
Date Published: 2012-07-01
Start Page: 111
End Page: 116
Language: English
DOI: 10.1097/SLA.0b013e31825b3a2b
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 22664562
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Notes: --- - "Export Date: 1 August 2012" - "CODEN: ANSUA" - "Source: Scopus"
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  1. Leonard B Saltz
    792 Saltz
  2. Philip B Paty
    501 Paty
  3. Karyn A Goodman
    257 Goodman
  4. Jose Guillem
    414 Guillem
  5. David Liska
    14 Liska
  6. Jinru Shia
    720 Shia
  7. Martin R Weiser
    540 Weiser
  8. Peirong Ding
    8 Ding
  9. Garrett Nash
    267 Nash
  10. Larissa Temple
    193 Temple
  11. Robert J Downey
    254 Downey
  12. Douglas W Wong
    178 Wong
  13. Peter Q Tang
    2 Tang