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Prognostic Value of Metastatic Lymph Node Ratio and Identification of Factors Influencing the Lymph Node Yield in Patients Undergoing Curative Colon Cancer Resection

Pawel Mroczkowski    
Samuel Kim    
Ronny Otto    
Hans Lippert    
Radoslaw Zajdel    
Karolina Zajdel and Anna Merecz-Sadowska    

Resumen

In patients with colon cancer, the number of lymph nodes examined during surgery can have a significant impact on their long-term survival. We conducted a study with over 7000 patients and found that those who had at least 12 lymph nodes evaluated had better survival rates. A younger age, specific cancer stages, and a right-sided tumor location were associated with a higher number of lymph nodes examined. Additionally, we discovered that the ratio of metastatic to examined nodes (LNR) was a valuable predictor of survival and provided more precise information than the conventional pN classification system. This research emphasizes the importance of a thorough lymph node evaluation in colon cancer patients for accurate prognosis and treatment decisions.

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