SRC and MA demonstrate clinicopathologic characteristics suggestive of a different biology compared with OA. In our dataset, SRC has a significantly poorer CSS whereas survival rates for MA are similar to OA. These characteristics are similar in both Asian and Western studies reported. Asian reports however suggest a lower incidence of MA.
BACKGROUND: Serum carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) is the only marker recommended for surveillance of colorectal cancer (CRC) recurrence; its sensitivity and specificity, however, are suboptimal. This study sought to evaluate the values of postoperative serum methylation levels of 7 genes for prognostication and especially for recurrence detection after curative resection. METHODS: This prospective cohort study included 150 patients with stage I-III CRC from whom 3 consecutive blood sampling was taken 1 week before, and 6 months and 1 year after operation. Methylation levels of 7 genes were evaluated via quantitative methylation-specific polymerase chain reaction. Serum CEA was measured in parallel. Univariate and multivariate survival analyses were followed by construction of receiver operating characteristic curves for recurrence detection. RESULTS: After a median follow-up of 59 months, 43 patients (28.7%) developed recurrent lesions. High serum methylation levels of TAC1 in serum at 6-month follow-up (6M-FU), and SEPT9 at 1-year follow-up (1Y-FU) were independent predictors for tumor recurrence and unfavorable cancer-specific survival (CSS) (P <.05 in all tests). Serum NELL1 methylation levels were significant alone for CSS at both 6M-FU and 1Y-FU, but not for disease-free survival. Dynamic changes of TAC1 and SEPT9 with methylation increment were also independently predictive for recurrence (P <.05 in all tests). More importantly, TAC1 at 6M-FU and SEPT9 at 1Y-FU exhibited earlier detection of potential recurrences compared with concurrent serum CEA. CONCLUSIONS: Levels of TAC1 and SEPT9 methylation detected in postoperative sera of patients with CRC appear to be novel promising prognostic markers and may probably be considered for monitoring of CRC recurrence. Cancer 2014;120:3131-41.
Although presenting with advanced tumors and with poorer prognostic factors such as presence of mucin and poor histological differentiation, young CRC patients do not have a worse prognosis.
Laparoscopic right hemicolectomies are as feasible and safe as the open technique. They confer improved cosmesis with smaller incisions but at the expense of longer operating time.
Background
With increasing global life expectancy, the number of major surgeries performed on aged adults invariably increases. This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of a structured prehabilitative program for aged colorectal cancer patients in improving short‐term surgical outcomes.
Methods
A prospective philanthropically sponsored Programme for Enhanced Elderly Recovery at Sengkang General Hospital (PEERS) was initiated in February 2017 for patients ≥70‐years‐old who were due to undergo elective colectomies. These patients were put through a 2‐ to 4‐week‐long program before surgery, which included geriatric assessment, nutrition supplementation, and resistance training. They were compared with patients from a similar age group before PEERS was introduced (non‐PEERS).
Results
Fifty‐eight patients, with a median age of 78.5 (70–93) years, were recruited from a single institution to undergo PEERS. Baseline characteristics between the groups were similar. There was no significant improvement of anthropometric and functional characteristics before and after PEERS. Duration of hospitalization was shorter in the PEERS group (9 vs 11 days, P = 0.01). Both groups had similar 30‐days’ morbidity rates (8.6% vs 17.4%, P = 0.26). The PEERS group had significant improvement in their median EuroQol‐5 Dimension score (0.70 presurgery to 0.80 6‐months’ postsurgery, P = 0.01). After multivariate analysis, the average duration of hospitalization in the PEERS group was 6.8 days shorter (P = 0.018; CI, 1.2–12.4) after adjusting for modality of surgery and complications. This represented a cost saving of USD$11,838.80.
Conclusion
A standardized prehabilitation program for aged adults reduced the duration of hospitalization, improved the quality of life after surgery, and reduced costs.
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