2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.critrevonc.2017.11.003
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The predictive value of primary tumor location in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer: A systematic review

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“…Surprisingly, ECOG performance status (0–1 vs ≥ 2) and the number and location of metastases, factors that were expected to be of high prognostic significance, were nonsignificant in the multivariate analysis of patients on active treatment. Notably, while primary tumor location (PTL) has been shown to be prognostic in mCRC patients who received 1L therapy, there was no difference in OS between left‐side and right‐side tumors (7.0 vs 6.0 months, respectively, P = 0.13) in our study. Similarly, Arora et al .…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 66%
“…Surprisingly, ECOG performance status (0–1 vs ≥ 2) and the number and location of metastases, factors that were expected to be of high prognostic significance, were nonsignificant in the multivariate analysis of patients on active treatment. Notably, while primary tumor location (PTL) has been shown to be prognostic in mCRC patients who received 1L therapy, there was no difference in OS between left‐side and right‐side tumors (7.0 vs 6.0 months, respectively, P = 0.13) in our study. Similarly, Arora et al .…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 66%
“…At the molecular level, CRLMs from right‐sided primary tumours are more often KRAS / BRAF ‐mutated, enriched in microsatellite instability, CpG island methylation phenotype, and express BRAF ‐like and serrated pathway signature and consensus molecular subtype (CMS) 1. In contrast, left‐sided tumours harbour chromosomal instability and CMS2 more often. Therapeutically, CRLMs from right‐sided primary tumours tend to have a lower response rate to preoperative chemotherapy than left‐sided tumours.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This distinction has clinical significance as signet ring cell carcinoma is believed to be more aggressive with a poorer prognosis [7][8][9]. Furthermore, the primary tumor localization (i.e., right colon, left colon, or rectum) also has an impact on prognosis [10,11].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%