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Karin Potthoff

Survival after secondary liver resection in metastatic colorectal cancer: Comparing data of three prospective randomized European trials ( LICC , CELIM , FIRE ‐3)

Metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) patients with liver-limited disease (LLD) have a chance of long-term survival and potential cure after hepatic metastasectomy. However, the appropriate postoperative treatment strategy is still controversial. The CELIM and FIRE-3 studies demonstrated that secondary hepatic resection significantly improved overall survival. The objective of this analysis was to compare these favorable outcome data with recent results from the LICC trial investigating the antigen-specific cancer vaccine tecemotide (L-BLP-25) as adjuvant therapy in mCRC patients with LLD after R0/R1 resection. Data from mCRC patients with LLD and secondary hepatic resection from each study w…

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Survival after primary liver resection in metastatic colorectal cancer: A comparative analysis of the LICC trial with historical controls (FFCD ACHBTH AURC 9002 trial and EORTC Intergroup trial 40983).

e15019 Background: Metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) patients (pts) with liver-limited disease (LLD) have a chance of long-term survival and cure after hepatic metastasectomy. The optimal treatment after primary liver resection remains controversial. Here we compare results from the LICC trial with historical controls, the FFCD ACHBTH AURC 9002 trial (FFCD; Portier et al., 2006) and the EORTC Intergroup trial 40983 (EORTC; Nordlinger et al., 2008, 2013). The three trials investigated pts with mCRC LLD who underwent primary hepatic resection. Methods: LICC, FFCD and EORTC were compared regarding pts characteristics, treatment, surveillance and efficacy outcomes. LICC pts received the adju…

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