Journal article

Survival outcomes of patients with colorectal liver metastases following hepatic resection or ablation in the era of effective chemotherapy

M Nikfarjam, S Shereef, ET Kimchi, NJ Gusani, Y Jiang, DM Avella, RP Mahraj, KF Staveley-O'Carroll

Annals of Surgical Oncology | Published : 2009

Abstract

The outcome of patients with colorectal liver metastases (CLM) undergoing surgical resection in the era of effective chemotherapy is not widely reported. In addition, factors associated with disease-specific survival (DSS) in a contemporary series of patients are not well defined. Clinical, pathologic, and outcome data for 64 patients with CLM treated by a single surgeon in a multidisciplinary setting from February 2002 to October 2007 were examined. Hepatic resection was combined with radiofrequency ablation (RFA) in 23 (36%) cases. Secondary or tertiary resection was undertaken in 12 (19%) patients. Synchronous CLM were noted in 25 (39%) cases. Neoadjuvant chemotherapy was given to 41 (64%..

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