Resection of Liver Metastases From Colorectal Mucinous Adenocarcinoma Is This a Different Disease? Results of a Case-Control Study

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Vigano, Luca [1 ,4 ]
Russolillo, Nadia [1 ]
Ferrero, Alessandro [1 ]
De Rosa, Giovanni [2 ]
Ferreri, Erika [1 ]
Forchino, Fabio [1 ]
Sperti, Elisa [3 ]
Capussotti, Lorenzo [1 ]
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[1] Osped Mauriziano Umberto 1, Dept HBP & Digest Surg, Turin, Italy
[2] Osped Mauriziano Umberto 1, Dept Pathol, Turin, Italy
[3] Osped Mauriziano Umberto 1, Dept Oncol, Turin, Italy
[4] Humanitas Res Hosp, Dept Hepatobiliary Surg, Rozzano, Mi, Italy
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colorectal liver metastases; k-ras mutation; liver surgery; mucinous colorectal cancer; preoperative chemotherapy; CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS; HISTOLOGY PREDICTS; PROGNOSTIC-FACTORS; HEPATIC RESECTION; CANCER; CARCINOMA; SURVIVAL; COLON; OUTCOMES; CHEMOTHERAPY;
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10.1097/SLA.0000000000000981
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Objectives: To compare outcomes following liver resection of colorectal metastases (CRLM) from mucinous adenocarcinoma (Muc-CRLM) versus nonmucinous adenocarcinoma (non-Muc-CRLM). Background: Among colorectal adenocarcinomas, 10%-15% are mucinous and haveworse prognoses than nonmucinous ones. Outcomes of liver resection for Muc-CRLM remain unknown. Methods: Among 701 patients undergoing liver resection for CRLM between 1998 and 2012, 102 (14.6%) had Muc-CRLM. Each was matched with a non-Muc-CRLM patient, based on tumor N status, disease-free interval (DFI) between primary tumor and metastases, CRLM number and diameter, extrahepatic disease, and preoperative chemotherapy. Results: Within the 2 groups, 69.6% of patients hadN+ primary tumor, 72.5% had DFI of less than 12 months, 28.4% had 4 or more CRLM, and 22.5% had associated extrahepatic disease. 59.8% of patients received preoperative chemotherapy. Muc-CRLM patients had higher prevalences of right/transverse colon cancer (55.9% vs 29.4%; P < 0.0001) and K-ras mutation (67 patients tested, 61.8% vs 36.4%; P = 0.037), as well as lower response to preoperative chemotherapy (63.9% vs 85.2%; P = 0.006). Multivariate analysis showed Muc-CRLM to have lower rates of 5-year overall (33.2% vs 55.2%; P = 0.010) and disease-free survival (32.5% vs 49.3%; P = 0.037). Muc-CRLM recurrence was more often peritoneal (20.3% vs 6.5%; P = 0.024) and at multiple sites (47.5% vs 21.0%; P=0.002), and had lower rates of re-resection (16.9% vs 43.5%; P = 0.002) and 3-year post-recurrence survival (11.7% vs 43.4%; P = 0.0003). Conclusions: Muc-CRLM patients strongly differed from non-Muc-CRLM patients, showing a lower chemotherapy response and higher K-ras mutation prevalence. Muc-CRLM appears to be a separate disease, which is associated with worse survival and aggressive rarely re-resectable recurrences.
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