Patterns of care for synchronous rectal cancer with liver-only metastasis: Results from the South Australian registry of metastatic colorectal cancer.
2017
701Background: Management of rectal cancer with synchronous liver metastasis is not clear. Optimal timing of radiotherapy, chemotherapy, resection of primary and liver metastasis is debated. Methods: The South Australian Registry for metastatic colorectal cancer has entered all patients with mCRC since 1st February 2006. Registry data were analyzed to assess patient characteristics, therapy received and outcomes for patients with liver only metastasis and synchronous rectal or colon primary. KM analysis was used for survival outcomes. Results: 2677 patents had synchronous mCRC. 42% (n = 1125) had liver only metastasis (primary: 275 rectal/850 colon). The main differences between rectal/liver vs. colon/liver were: more males (68.7% v 57.8%, p = 0.001), younger age (65.8 v 73.3 years, p < 0.001) and less poorly differentiated histology (14.2% v 24.1%, p = 0.003). The rate of no surgery on the primary was 21.4% for rectal cancers v. 36% for colon (p ≤ 0.001). Liver surgery rates in both groups was similar (2...
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