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  • Title: [Value of oncologic follow-up of patients operated for colorectal cancer. A prospective study of 1000 patients].
    Author: Arnaud JP, Cervi C, Bergamaschi R, Tuech JJ.
    Journal: J Chir (Paris); 1997 Jul; 134(2):45-50. PubMed ID: 9378783.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE: The purpose of our prospective study was to evaluate the contribution of follow-up in resected colorectal cancer. METHODS: One-thousand patients with colorectal adenocarcinoma who underwent radial resection from January 1975 to January 1990 were prospectively divided into two groups: the first group (n = 442, 42%) entered a 5-year follow-up protocol and the second group (n = 558, 56%) was free to make unscheduled visits in case of symptoms. RESULTS: Recurrence was found in 31.5% of the patients in the first group compared with 33% in the second group. Chorioembryonic antigen was the most accurate test detecting recurrence: 77% of the cases (97% for hepatic metastasis). Surgical resection of recurrent tumors was performed in 37% of the group 1 patients (curative resection in 15%) and in 9% (curative resection in 1.5%) of the group 2 patients (p < 0.001). 5-year survival after recurrence in group 1 was 11.5% versus 1% in group 2 (p < 0.01). CONCLUSION: These results emphasize the rational for a follow-up program in patients undergoing surgery for colorectal cancer.
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