Primary tumor resection in stage IV unresectable colorectal cancer: what has changed?

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Michał Pędziwiatr
Magdalena Mizera
Jan Witowski
Piotr Major
Grzegorz Torbicz
Natalia Gajewska
Andrzej Budzyński
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[1] Jagiellonian University Medical College,2nd Department of General Surgery
[2] Centre for Research,undefined
[3] Training and Innovation and Surgery (CERTAIN Surgery),undefined
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Medical Oncology | 2017年 / 34卷
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Stage IV colorectal cancer; Unresectable colorectal cancer; Primary tumor resection; Decision making;
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Most current guidelines do not recommend primary tumor resection in stage IV unresectable colorectal cancer. Rapid chemotherapy development over the last decade has substantially changed the decision making. However, results of recently published trials and meta-analyses suggest that primary tumor resection may in fact be beneficial, principally in terms of prolonged survival. Additional factors, such as use of minimally invasive approach or protocols of enhanced recovery after surgery, affect clinical outcomes as well, but are often neglected when discussing the state of the art in this area. There are still no randomized studies determining the legitimacy of upfront surgery in asymptomatic patients. Also, quality of life also plays an important role in choosing appropriate treatment. Having said that, there is no data that would prove whether primary tumor resection has an advantage on that issue. With all the uncertainty, currently decision making in unresectable stage IV colorectal cancer is primarily up to clinicians’ knowledge, common sense and patients’ preferences.
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