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Survival after curative pelvic exenteration for primary or recurrent cervical cancer a retrospective multicentric study of 167 patients

2014

ObjectiveEvaluate the survival of patients who underwent pelvic exenteration (PE) with curative intent for primary persistent or recurrent cervical cancer.MethodsWe retrospectively investigated 167 consecutive patients, referred to the gynecological oncology units of 4 centers in Germany or Italy, who underwent PE. Data regarding surgery, histology, and oncologic outcomes were collected and statistically evaluated. Survival was determined from the day of exenteration until last follow-up or death.ResultsThe median age was 51 years. Twenty-seven patients (16.2%) underwent PE owing to advanced primary tumors (group A), 34 patients (20.4%) underwent PE owing to persistent cancer after chemothe…

OncologyUterine Cervical NeoplasmSurvivalmedicine.medical_treatmentUterine Cervical NeoplasmsRetrospective StudieLymph nodeCervical cancerAged 80 and overMedicine (all)Obstetrics and GynecologyMiddle AgedPrognosisCombined Modality TherapySurvival Ratemedicine.anatomical_structureOncologyLymphatic MetastasisCarcinoma Squamous CellAdenocarcinomaFemaleHumanAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyPrognosiAdenocarcinomaFollow-Up StudieYoung AdultInternal medicinemedicineCarcinomaHumansSurvival pelvic exenteration primary recurrent cervical cancerSurvival rateRetrospective StudiesAgedNeoplasm StagingPelvic exenterationbusiness.industryCancerRetrospective cohort studyLymphatic Metastasimedicine.diseaseSurgeryPelvic ExenterationSettore MED/40 - GINECOLOGIA E OSTETRICIACervical cancerNeoplasm Recurrence LocalbusinessFollow-Up Studies
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Prognostic impact of extra-nodal extension in thyroid cancer: A meta-analysis

2015

Background and Objectives Lymph node involvement is common in thyroid cancer, but the system of staging does not consider the histological features of lymph node metastases. We conducted a meta-analysis to investigate the prognostic role of extranodal extension (ENE) in thyroid cancer patients. Methods We ran PubMed and SCOPUS searches without language restrictions. Prospective studies reporting data on overall mortality, cancer-specific mortality, or disease recurrence including thyroid cancer patients, in which cases with ENE (ENE+) were compared with those with only intranodal disease (ENE-) were eligible. Data were summarized using risk ratios (RR) for number of deaths/recurrences, and …

Oncologyextranodal extension; prognosis; survival; thyroid cancerLymphatic MetastasisMedicine (all)thyroid cancerextranodal extensionHumansSurgeryprognosisThyroid Neoplasmsextranodal extension; prognosis; survival; thyroid cancer; Humans; Lymphatic Metastasis; Prognosis; Thyroid Neoplasms; Surgery; Oncology; Medicine (all)survival: extranodal extension
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Extranodal Extension of Nodal Metastases Is a Poor Prognostic Indicator in Gastric Cancer: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

2016

Introduction: The extranodal extension (ENE) of nodal metastases (the extension of neoplastic cells through the nodal capsule into the perinodal soft tissue) is a histological feature that has been considered a prognostic factor in several cancers, but the role in gastric cancer was not yet investigated. We aimed to investigate the prognostic role of ENE in patients affected by gastric cancer through a systematic review and meta-analysis. Material and Methods: Two independent authors searched major databases until 09/30/2015 to identify studies providing data on gastric cancer patients’ prognostic parameters and comparing patients with ENE (ENE+) vs intra-nodal extension (ENE−). The data we…

Oncologymedicine.medical_specialty03 medical and health sciencesNodal Metastases Extranodal Extension Gastric Cancer0302 clinical medicineextranodal extension nodal metastases gastric cancerRecurrenceStomach NeoplasmsInternal medicineExtranodal extensionmedicineOdds RatioHumansGastric cancer . ENE . Extranodal extensionENE; Extranodal extension; Gastric cancer; Lymph node metastasis; Surgery; GastroenterologyProportional Hazards ModelsLymph node metastasisbusiness.industryProportional hazards modelNodal MetastasesHazard ratioConfoundingGastroenterologyCancerOdds ratiomedicine.diseasePrognosisConfidence interval030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMeta-analysisRelative riskLymphatic MetastasisENE030211 gastroenterology & hepatologySurgeryLymph NodesNeoplasm Recurrence LocalbusinessGastric cancerJournal of gastrointestinal surgery : official journal of the Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract
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Tumor budding as a risk factor for nodal metastasis in pT1 colorectal cancers: a meta-analysis

2017

Worldwide, colorectal cancer (CRC) screening programs have significantly increased the detection of submucosal (pT1) adenocarcinoma. Completion surgery may be indicated after endoscopic excision of these potentially metastasizing early cancers. However, the postsurgical prevalence of nodal implants does not exceed 15%, leading to questions concerning the clinical appropriateness of any post–endoscopy surgery. Eastern scientific societies (Japanese Society for Cancer of the Colon-Rectum, in particular) include tumor budding (TB), defined as the presence of isolated single cancer cells or clusters of fewer than 5 cancer cells at the tumor invasive front, among the variables that must be inclu…

Oncologymedicine.medical_specialtyColorectal cancerBiopsyTumor buddingAdenocarcinomaRisk AssessmentPathology and Forensic MedicineColorectal cancer; Lymph node metastasis; Meta-analysis; Sprouting; Tumor buddingColorectal cancer; Lymph node metastasis; Meta-analysis; Sprouting; Tumor budding; Adenocarcinoma; Biopsy; Colorectal Neoplasms; Humans; Lymph Nodes; Lymphatic Metastasis; Neoplasm Invasiveness; Neoplasm Staging; Odds Ratio; Predictive Value of Tests; Risk Assessment; Risk Factors; Cell MovementLymph node metastasi03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineTumor buddingPredictive Value of TestsRisk FactorsCell MovementTumor budding.Internal medicineBiopsymedicineOdds RatioHumansMeta-analysiNeoplasm InvasivenessRisk factorNeoplasm StagingLymph node metastasismedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryCancerOdds ratiomedicine.diseaseColorectal cancerSurgeryMeta-analysis030220 oncology & carcinogenesisPredictive value of testsLymphatic MetastasisAdenocarcinoma030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyLymph NodesbusinessColorectal NeoplasmsSprouting
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The use of neural networks in identifying risk factors for lymph node metastasis and recommending management of t1b esophageal cancer.

2012

The objective of this study was to establish a prediction model of lymph node status in T1b esophageal carcinoma and define the best squamous and adenocarcinoma predictors. The literature lacks a satisfactory level of evidence of T1b esophageal cancer management. We performed an analysis pooling the effects of outcomes of 2098 patients enrolled into 37 retrospective studies using “neural networks” as data mining techniques. The percentages for lymph node, lymphatic (L1), and vascular (V1) invasion in Sm1 esophageal cancers were 24, 46, and 20 per cent, respectively. The same parameters apply to Sm2 with 34, 63, and 38 per cent as opposed to Sm3 with 51, 69, and 47 per cent. The respective …

Oncologymedicine.medical_specialtyEsophageal NeoplasmsLymph node metastasisAdenocarcinomaDiagnosis DifferentialText miningRisk FactorsInternal medicinemedicineCarcinomaHumansLymph nodeNeoplasm Stagingbusiness.industryDisease ManagementRetrospective cohort studyGeneral MedicineEsophageal cancermedicine.diseasemedicine.anatomical_structureLymphatic systemLymphatic MetastasisCarcinoma Squamous CellAdenocarcinomaNeural Networks ComputerbusinessThe American surgeon
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Risk of lymph node metastasis in submucosal esophageal cancer: a review of surgically resected patients

2011

Endoscopic local procedures are increasingly applied in patients with superficial esophageal cancer as an alternative to radical oncologic resection. The objective of this article is to determine the risk of nodal metastases in submucosal (sm) esophageal cancer, comparing the two predominating histologic tumor types, squamous cell cancer (SCC) and adenocarcinoma (ADC).A query of PubMed, MEDLINE, Embase and Cochrane Library (1980-2009) using predetermined search terms revealed 675 abstracts, of which 485 full-text articles were reviewed. A total of 105 articles met the selection criteria. A review of article references and consultation with experts revealed additional articles for inclusion.…

Oncologymedicine.medical_specialtyEsophageal Neoplasmsmedicine.medical_treatmentMEDLINEAdenocarcinomaCochrane LibraryRisk AssessmentEsophagusRisk FactorsInternal medicineCarcinomaHumansMedicineNeoplasm InvasivenessLymph nodeNeoplasm StagingMucous MembraneHepatologybusiness.industryPatient SelectionGastroenterologyEsophageal cancermedicine.diseaseEsophagectomymedicine.anatomical_structureEsophagectomyLymphatic MetastasisCarcinoma Squamous CellLymph Node ExcisionAdenocarcinomaEsophagoscopyRadiologybusinessRisk assessmentExpert Review of Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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Extranodal extension of nodal metastases is a poor prognostic moderator in non-small cell lung cancer: a meta-analysis

2018

Extranodal extension (ENE) of nodal metastasis is defined as the extension of metastatic cells through the nodal capsule into the perinodal tissue. This morphological parameter, recently proposed as an important prognostic factor in different types of malignancy, has not been included in the TNM staging system for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). In this systematic review with meta-analysis, we weighted the prognostic role of ENE in patients with lymph node-positive NSCLC. Two independent authors searched SCOPUS and PubMed through 28 February 2017. Prospective and retrospective studies on NSCLC, comparing patients with presence of ENE (ENE+) ENE+) vs. only intranodal extension (ENE–) and…

Oncologymedicine.medical_specialtyLung NeoplasmsExtracapsular; Extranodal; Lung cancer; Metastasis; NSCLC; PrognosisTNM staging systemNSCLCMalignancyMetastasisPathology and Forensic MedicineMetastasis03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCarcinoma Non-Small-Cell LungInternal medicinemedicine030212 general & internal medicineLung cancerMolecular BiologyEne reactionLung cancer . NSCLC . Prognosis . Extranodal . Extracapsular . MetastasisExtracapsularbusiness.industryHazard ratioRetrospective cohort studyCell BiologyGeneral MedicinePrognosismedicine.diseaseLymphatic Metastasis030220 oncology & carcinogenesisRelative riskExtranodalLymph NodesLung cancerNeoplasm Recurrence Localbusiness
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What is the prognostic importance of lymphovascular space invasion in the absence of lymph node metastasis for early-stage endometrial cancer?

2021

Objective: The aim of this study is to analyze the prognostic role of lymph-vascular space invasion (LVSI), evaluated in a semi-quantitative fashion on prognosis of early stage, low risk endometrial cancer (EC). Methods: We enrolled patients who underwent surgery for endometrial cancer between 2003 and 2018 in two referral cancer center. All patients had endometrioid EC, G1–G2, with myometrial invasion <50%, and no lymph-node involvement. LVSI was analyzed in a semi-quantitative way, according to a 3-tiered scoring system in absent, focal and substantial. Results: Among 524 patients, any positive LVSI was found in 57 patients (10.9%) with focal LVSI (n=35, 6.7%) and substantial LVSI (n=2…

Oncologymedicine.medical_specialtyMultivariate analysisLymph node metastasisEndometrial Cancer03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineText miningInternal medicineMedicineHumansRisk factorStage (cooking)Neoplasm MetastasisLetter to the EditorUnivariate analysis030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicineEndometrial Cancer; Neoplasm Metastasis; Prognostic FactorsEndometrial Cancer Neoplasm Metastasis Prognostic Factorsbusiness.industryPrognostic FactorsEndometrial cancerHazard ratioCancerObstetrics and GynecologyGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasePrognosisLymphovascularEndometrial NeoplasmsSettore MED/40 - GINECOLOGIA E OSTETRICIAOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisLymphatic MetastasisLymph Node ExcisionFemaleLymphNeoplasm Recurrence LocalbusinessCarcinoma EndometrioidJournal of gynecologic oncology
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Proliferative verrucous leukoplakia, squamous cell carcinoma and axillary metastasis.

2009

Proliferative verrucous leukoplakia (PVL) is an aggressive form of oral leukoplakia with multifocal presentation, high rates of recurrence and malignant transformation. Although development of regional lymph node metastasis is relatively frequent in patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma, axillary metastasis is quite uncommon. This paper presents a case of a 64-year-old female patient who was diagnosed with PVL and developed five oral squamous cell carcinomas and later an axillary lymph node metastasis.

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyCellAxillary MetastasisMalignant transformationNeoplasms Multiple PrimaryOral and maxillofacial pathologyCarcinomamedicineHumansBasal cellGeneral DentistryLeukoplakiabusiness.industryMiddle Agedmedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Axillastomatognathic diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyLymphatic MetastasisUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASAxillaCarcinoma Squamous CellSurgeryFemaleMouth NeoplasmsLeukoplakia OralbusinessMedicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal
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Biological and prognostic significance of stratified epithelial cytokeratins in infiltrating ductal breast carcinomas

1998

The biological significance of the differential expression of cytokeratin (CK) polypeptides in breast carcinomas is unclear. We examined the CK profiles of 101 primary infiltrating ductal breast carcinomas using monoclonal antibodies directed against 11 different CKs and against vimentin. Two major CK phenotypes were distinguished: first, a phenotype expressing only the simple-epithelial CKs 7 (variably), 8, 18 and 19, and secondly, a bimodal phenotype co-expressing significant amounts of one or more of the stratified-epithelial CKs 4, 14 and 17. The vast majority of G1 and G2 carcinomas had the simple-epithelium phenotype, as did a subgroup of G3 carcinomas. Interestingly, the majority (62…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyMammary glandBreast NeoplasmsVimentinDisease-Free SurvivalEpitheliumPathology and Forensic MedicineCytokeratinBreast cancerCarcinomamedicineFrozen SectionsHumansVimentinMolecular BiologybiologyCarcinoma Ductal BreastAntibodies MonoclonalCell BiologyGeneral MedicineDuctal carcinomaPrognosismedicine.diseasePhenotypemedicine.anatomical_structureReceptors EstrogenLymphatic Metastasisbiology.proteinKeratinsImmunohistochemistryFemaleLymph NodesVirchows Archiv
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