Prognostic impact of RT-PCR-based detection of peritoneal micrometastases in patients with pancreatic cancer undergoing curative resection Journal Article


Authors: Kelly, K. J.; Wong, J.; Gladdy, R.; Moore Dalal, K.; Woo, Y.; Gonen, M.; Brennan, M.; Allen, P.; Fong, Y.; Coit, D.
Article Title: Prognostic impact of RT-PCR-based detection of peritoneal micrometastases in patients with pancreatic cancer undergoing curative resection
Abstract: Background: Positive peritoneal fluid cytology predicts poor outcome in patients with resected pancreatic cancer. Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) has been proposed as a more sensitive means of detection of peritoneal micrometastases than conventional cytology. The clinical significance of RT-PCR positivity in the absence of other evidence of peritoneal disease is unknown. The purpose of the current study was to determine the outcome RT-PCR positive/cytology-negative patients who underwent potentially curative resection. Methods: Peritoneal washings were collected prospectively from 115 patients with pancreatic cancer undergoing diagnostic laparoscopy at a single institution. Specimens were analyzed by a cytopathologist and by RT-PCR for carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA). Results: Of the 115 patients, 62 (54%) underwent R0 resection. Eleven of the 62 patients (18%) had peritoneal washings that were negative by conventional cytology but positive for CEA by RT-PCR. Those 11 patients experienced early peritoneal and overall disease recurrence versus those who were RT-PCR negative (P = 0.001, P = 0.003, respectively) independent of nodal status. Conclusions: RT-PCR for CEA is a sensitive and specific method for the detection of clinically significant peritoneal micrometastases from pancreatic cancer and it might identify a subgroup of patients with otherwise negative findings at staging laparoscopy who might respond better to treatment other than primary surgical resection. © 2009 Society of Surgical Oncology.
Keywords: adult; aged; aged, 80 and over; middle aged; major clinical study; cancer recurrence; pancreas cancer; pancreas resection; pancreatic neoplasms; follow-up studies; neoplasm staging; laparoscopy; prospective studies; adenocarcinoma; reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction; peritoneal neoplasms; peritoneal biopsy; peritoneum lavage; carcinoembryonic antigen; postoperative complication; diagnostic value; reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction; rna, messenger; micrometastasis; peritoneum metastasis; ascitic fluid
Journal Title: Annals of Surgical Oncology
Volume: 16
Issue: 12
ISSN: 1068-9265
Publisher: Springer  
Date Published: 2009-12-01
Start Page: 3333
End Page: 3339
Language: English
DOI: 10.1245/s10434-009-0683-2
PUBMED: 19763694
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC3275341
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  1. Murray F Brennan
    1059 Brennan
  2. Mithat Gonen
    1028 Gonen
  3. Kaitlyn J Kelly
    31 Kelly
  4. Rebecca Anne Gladdy
    6 Gladdy
  5. Yanghee Woo
    18 Woo
  6. Peter Allen
    501 Allen
  7. Yuman Fong
    775 Fong
  8. Daniel Coit
    542 Coit
  9. Joyce Wong
    16 Wong