Nachweis isolierter disseminierter Tumorzellen colorectaler Carcinome in Lymphknoten

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Contributors

  • J. Weitz - , Heidelberg University  (Author)
  • M. Koch - , Heidelberg University  (Author)
  • Th Lehnert - , Heidelberg University  (Author)
  • Ch Herfarth - , Heidelberg University  (Author)
  • M. Von Knebel Doeberitz - , Heidelberg University  (Author)

Abstract

The 5-year survival of patients with colorectal cancer UICC stage I and II ranges from 70% to 80%. Therefore, at least 20% to 30% of these patients develop recurrent disease, caused by hematogenic or lymphogenic tumor cell dissemination. Using immunohistochemical or molecular biological methods, disseminated tumor cells can be detected in lymph nodes in a high proportion of patients in UICC stage I or II. The detection of disseminated tumor cells could help to identify a subgroup of patients at risk for disease relapse who could benefit from adjuvant therapy. Lymphogenic tumor cell dissemination seems to be a very common event in early colorectal cancer, preceding hematogenic tumor cell dissemination. Although these observations appear to confirm the therapeutic importance of meticulous lymph node dissection, their prognostic relevance has yet to be determined in prospective studies.

Translated title of the contribution
Detection of isolated disseminated tumor cells of colorectal cancer in lymph nodes

Details

Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)410-416
Number of pages7
JournalChirurg
Volume71
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2000
Peer-reviewedYes
Externally publishedYes

External IDs

PubMed 10840609

Keywords

Sustainable Development Goals

ASJC Scopus subject areas

Keywords

  • Colorectal cancer, Isolated disseminated tumor cells, Lymph nodes, Tumor cell detection