2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-29863/v2
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Survival benefit of surgical resection after first-line triplet chemotherapy and bevacizumab in patients with initially unresectable metastatic colorectal cancer

Abstract: Background: Surgical resection of metastatic disease in patients with initially non-resectable colorectal cancer (CRC) has improved overall survival. Intensified chemotherapy regimens have increased the probability of converting unresectable metastasis to resectable. Here we report the result of combining intensive chemotherapy (triplet) and surgical resection of metastatic lesions in patients with metastatic CRC. Patients and methods: Patients with unresectable metastatic CRC were enrolled in phase I/II trial… Show more

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“…However, another consideration is that the patients diagnosed with metastatic colorectal cancer during the COVID-19 outbreak had insufficient chemotherapy to be surgical candidates during our observation period; thus, the proportion of operable metastasis may be relatively low. So, further study with a longer period should be conducted to check the differences exactly [7][8][9]. We also analyzed characteristics of the subgroup of patients who underwent surgery with definite curative intent without any neoadjuvant therapy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, another consideration is that the patients diagnosed with metastatic colorectal cancer during the COVID-19 outbreak had insufficient chemotherapy to be surgical candidates during our observation period; thus, the proportion of operable metastasis may be relatively low. So, further study with a longer period should be conducted to check the differences exactly [7][8][9]. We also analyzed characteristics of the subgroup of patients who underwent surgery with definite curative intent without any neoadjuvant therapy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%