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Contributions of patient-, tumor-, and treatment-related factors to the patients’ outcome after curative liver resection among Egyptian patients with metastatic colorectal tumor

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RESULTS: Median age was 50.73 years (SD±11.99), 61% of the patients were males .The baseline CEA was 98.67±166.71 .lymph nodes (LNs) of the primary tumor was positive in 43.2%. About… Click to show full abstract

RESULTS: Median age was 50.73 years (SD±11.99), 61% of the patients were males .The baseline CEA was 98.67±166.71 .lymph nodes (LNs) of the primary tumor was positive in 43.2%. About 65.9% and 34.1% underwent unilobar and bilobar resection respectively. Median tumor burden and size of largest tumor in cm was 8.39±3.64 and 5.59 ± 2.41 respectively. Portal vein thrombosis was seen in 13.64%. Grade I, II and III was presented in 2.27%, 90.9% and 6.82% respectively .Positive resection margin was observed in 4.55%. Ain Shams University Faculty of Medicine

Keywords: tumor treatment; patient tumor; contributions patient; treatment related; resection; tumor

Journal Title: European Journal of Cancer
Year Published: 2017

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