Malignant Neoplasm of Large Intestine TNM Staging Primary Tumor (T) T4 Clinical Trial
Official title:
Surgery for Locally Advanced Colon Cancer: is it Worth it? A Multicenter Retrospective Analysis. (LACC Trial)
The aim of the present study is to assess the post-operative outcomes (morbidity and mortality) in relation to preoperative data and the oncological outcomes (overall and disease-free survival) in patients with a locally advanced colon cancer (LACC) with the necessity of a multivisceral resection (MVR).
All patients that meet the inclusion criteria will be registered in a retrospective database from 2014 to 2019 (5 years) Data will be reported for every patients with colon cancer to have had either a resection of another organ or structure in addition to resection of the primary tumor, or to have had a T4 (a or b) tumour on postoperative histopathology. Data included are patient demographics, ASA score, tumor localization, preoperative imaging, neoadjuvant treatments, type of bowel resection and adjacent organs resected, tecnique (laparoscopic/laparotomic), postoperative complications and 30-day mortality, histopathology data including TNM scoring, completeness of surgical procedure (R0 to R2) and infiltration of tumor cells in resected tissues, adjuvant oncological treatments, and long term follow-up data on local and distant recurrence and survival. ;
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NCT02179489 -
Surgery With HIPEC in Treating Patients With a High Risk of Developing Colorectal Peritoneal Carcinomatosis
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