2003
DOI: 10.3892/or.10.5.1177
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Correlation between occult neoplastic cells in the lymph node sinuses and recurrence in patients with curatively resected Dukes' B colorectal cancer

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“…Unlike other gastrointestinal malignancies, including gastric cancer, surgery is still indicated for colorectal cancer even when it has metastasized to distant organs such as the liver and lungs (6,7). It is also known that colorectal cancer may cause fatal metastasis/recurrence in the liver or lungs after curative resection of the primary tumor, probably because free cancer cells circulate during the perioperative period and survive to proliferate in a distant organ after escaping from the immune system (8)(9)(10)(11). Many investigators have reported that cytokeratin-positive occult neoplastic cells (ONCs), which represent circulating cancer cells, in lymph node sinuses distant from the primary tumor are closely related to the distant metastasis/recurrence of cancer (12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19).…”
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“…Unlike other gastrointestinal malignancies, including gastric cancer, surgery is still indicated for colorectal cancer even when it has metastasized to distant organs such as the liver and lungs (6,7). It is also known that colorectal cancer may cause fatal metastasis/recurrence in the liver or lungs after curative resection of the primary tumor, probably because free cancer cells circulate during the perioperative period and survive to proliferate in a distant organ after escaping from the immune system (8)(9)(10)(11). Many investigators have reported that cytokeratin-positive occult neoplastic cells (ONCs), which represent circulating cancer cells, in lymph node sinuses distant from the primary tumor are closely related to the distant metastasis/recurrence of cancer (12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Many investigators have reported that cytokeratin-positive occult neoplastic cells (ONCs), which represent circulating cancer cells, in lymph node sinuses distant from the primary tumor are closely related to the distant metastasis/recurrence of cancer (12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19). ONCs can be counted by immunostaining and represent floating malignant cells that have been trapped by the lymph nodes (8)(9)(10)(11). ONC clusters (<10 cells) formed by a number of floating ONCs or malignant micro-aggregates (≥10 cells) can induce the metastasis/recurrence of cancer in distant organs after being released from the primary tumor.…”
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“…The residual cancer cells find a microenvironment in the liver, lungs, and/or peritoneum that is suitable for adhesion, and then proliferate at this site (6). In particular, there have been many studies on the close relationship to tumor metastasis/recurrence of occult neoplastic cells (ONCs), which are positive for cytokeratin on immunostaining and are found floating in lymph node sinuses distant from the primary tumor (7)(8)(9)(10). ONCs are a very small number of malignant cells that can be semiquantitatively assessed by immunostaining and are trapped in the lymph nodes, which are an important part of the body's immune/defense system (7,8).…”
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“…In particular, there have been many studies on the close relationship to tumor metastasis/recurrence of occult neoplastic cells (ONCs), which are positive for cytokeratin on immunostaining and are found floating in lymph node sinuses distant from the primary tumor (7)(8)(9)(10). ONCs are a very small number of malignant cells that can be semiquantitatively assessed by immunostaining and are trapped in the lymph nodes, which are an important part of the body's immune/defense system (7,8). ONCs are found in >80% of stage II/III patients with recurrence, while ONC clusters (≤10 ONCs, ~0.2 mm in diameter) and malignant micro-aggregates (>10 ONCs) consisting of numerous floating ONCs bound together are observed in stage III patients.…”
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“…Various reports have been published about the close relationship between recurrence/metastasis of cancer and detection of occult neoplastic cells (ONCs) positive for cytokeratin immunohistochemical staining and floating in the sinuses of lymph nodes distant from the primary tumors (11-15). ONCs can be semiquantified by a relatively simple immunostaining method and represent floating tumor cells target trapped in the microcirculation of the lymph nodes, which are part of the immune mechanism (7,8). Although the detection rate of ONCs is low in patients with recurrence of stage II/Dukes' B colorectal cancer at approximately 20-30%, the detection rate is 70-80% or higher in patients with recurrence of stage III/Dukes' C colorectal cancer, and a relationship of these cells with recurrence/metastasis has been strongly suggested (9,10).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%