“…CD68 is a generic macrophage marker, whereas CD163 and CD206 are believed to be markers more specific to M2 tumour associated macrophages that have been associated with a worse outcome [171]. There were twenty-two studies overall in colon or colorectal cancer although one study had an overlapping population [172], leaving twenty-one independent studies comprising 4879 patients [60,83,85,87,89,91,96,111,122,123,168,171,[173][174][175][176][177][178][179][180][181]. Of these, eleven studies (2038 patients) found that higher infiltration of macrophages were associated with a better prognosis [60,83,87,96,122,[175][176][177][178]180,181], compared with five studies (1965 patients) finding a worse prognosis [85,168,171,173,179].…”