Growth patterns of liver metastases as compared to resected tumors of the same colorectal cancer patients.

2012 
519 Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) affects one million people a year. 25% of the patients have metastatic disease at the time of diagnosis. Metastatic disease is one of the major challenges in the treatment of cancer. Even though the TNM staging system is a good prognostic marker, tumours have a biological diversity that cannot be evaluated by the TNM system. Recently three different growth patterns of CRC liver metastases were identified. The aim of this study was to determine the growth patterns of CRC liver metastases from patients with more than one metastasis. Methods: A pilot study was conducted including 34 patients resected for CRC liver metastases, 28 patients selected from a database of 200 patients, operated in Copenhagen between 2007-2010 and 6 patients, operated in Montreal. From these 34 patients, 15 patients were resected for two or more liver metastases. All paraffin embedded tissue sections were stained for reticulin and haematoxylin and eosin at the Finsen Laboratory. Evaluation of ...
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