Effect of sex on treatment outcomes in rectal cancer patients after neoadjuvant radiotherapy or chemoradiation: A combined analysis of Polish-1 and Polish-2 studies.

2017 
656Background: Two independent studies have previously reported the equivalence of short-course radiotherapy (SCRT) and chemoradiation (CRT) in stage II/III rectal cancer patients (Bujko 2006 – Polish-1, Ngan 2012). Recently, in tumors with resection margin at risk (cT4 and fixed cT3), SCRT and chemotherapy when compared with CRT was associated with similar R0 resection rates, but improved overall survival (OS; Polish-2 study; Bujko 2016). The differences in pelvis anatomy and access to surgical field provide the rational for analysis of patients’ sex on treatment outcomes in locally advanced rectal cancers. Methods: We performed individual patients data analysis of Polish-1 (n = 312) and Polish-2 (n = 515) cohorts. The male-to-female ratio was similar in both studies (Polish-1: 65.1%; Polish-2: 65.8%). No major differences in treatment allocation, toxicities, complience to study procedures between males and females were observed. Results: In the combined cohort the prognostic effect of sex on survival wa...
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