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2nd Edition of International Conference on Gastroenterology

October 21-23, 2024, Baltimore, Maryland, USA

October 21 -23, 2024 | Baltimore, MD, USA
Gastro 2023

Clinicopathological characteristics and prognosis analysis of ovarian metastases in colorectal cancer: A single center experience

Speaker at GI Conferences - Zhu Jing
Chongqing Medical University, China
Title : Clinicopathological characteristics and prognosis analysis of ovarian metastases in colorectal cancer: A single center experience

Abstract:

Purpose This study aimed to improve the management of ovarian metastases (OM) in colorectal cancer (CRC) by evaluating the clinicopathological characteristics, therapeutic strategies, and prognostic factors associated with OM originating from CRC.

Methods Medical records of patients who were histopathologically diagnosed with OM of CRC origin were reviewed from January 2011 to December 2018 in our medical center. Data related to clinicopathological characteristics, therapeutic strategies, and survival time were recorded and analyzed. Survival and prognosis analyses were carried out to identify variables significantly associated with the outcomes.

Results Forty-six patients were included in the study with a median follow-up of 14 months. Premenopausal (< 50 years) and colon cancer patients were more likely to develop OM. Synchronous OM was found in 34 patients and elevated carbohydrate antigen 125 value could be seen in 67.4% of patients. Bilateral ovarian involvement (27/46, 58.8%) and combined extra-ovarian metastases (32/46, 69.6%) were common in included patients. Complete cytoreduction surgery (R0 resection) was finally achieved in 19 of included patients and 41 patients received postoperative chemotherapy. However, the overall prognosis remains poor, with a median survival time of only 12 months. In univariate analysis, histological types (P = 0.002), peritoneal metastasis (P < 0.0001), the extent of metastatic lesions (P = 0.0001), and completeness of cytoreduction surgery (P < 0.0001) were found to be closely related to prognosis. Finally, completeness of cytoreduction surgery was considered to be the independent determinant of patients’ outcome (HR 0.186, 95% CI 0.047–0.727, P = 0.016) by multivariate analysis.

Conclusions In multitudinous factors, complete cytoreduction surgery (R0 resection) may provide survival benefits in patients with OM of CRC origin. Thus, it is reasonable to recommend aggressive surgery with curative intent even if extra-ovarian metastases are present.

Audience Take Away:

  • Complete cytoreduction surgery (R0 resection) may provide survival benefits in patients with OM of CRC origin.
  • It is reasonable to recommend aggressive surgery with curative intent even if extra-ovarian metastases are present.
  • Furthermore, postoperative chemotherapy may exert a positive effect on the treatment, but needs to be confirmed by large-scale trials with more participants in the future.

Biography:

Dr. Zhu Jing studied Oncology at the Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, China as MS in 2013, and then received her PhD degree in 2004 at the Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China. Then she was the Doctor-in-charge and Lecturer at Department of Oncology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, China. Her Clinical Specialties were: Diagnosis and treatment of gastrointestinal cancer, lung malignant tumor, head and neck malignant tumor, etc. Palliative care and optimal supportive treatment for patients with advanced malignant tumors. She has published more than 20 research articles in SCI (E) journals.

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