The prognostic significance of tumor vascularization in patients with localized colorectal cancer

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作者
Sternfeld, T [1 ]
Foss, HD [1 ]
Kruschewski, M [1 ]
Runkel, N [1 ]
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[1] Free Univ Berlin, Klinikum Benjamin Franklin, Dept Surg, D-12200 Berlin, Germany
关键词
colorectal cancer; angiogenesis; vessel density; prognosis; immunohistochemistry;
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10.1007/s003840050227
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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摘要
Angiogenesis is essential for tumor growth and metastasis, and vascular density is known as an independent prognostic factor in several tumor entities. We studied the prognostic relevance of vascular density in colorectal cancer, examining 146 patients treated surgically for cure. Tumor sections were immunostained with JC70, an endothelial cell marker. Microvessel quantification used light microscopy. The slides were scanned at a low magnification, and individual microvessel counts were made on a x200 field in the area of the most dense neovascularization. Vascular density was found to be 75+/-27/visual field and to be independent of age, sex, pT. and pN categories, tumor recurrence, and overall survival. Overall survival in the subgroup of patients with tumor recurrence was significantly shorter with tumors of greater vessel density (>75) than in those of less vessel density (<75). Multivariate analysis showed microvessel count to be an independent prognostic factor for the overall survival rate of patients with tumor recurrence; among these patients there was also a significant difference in the relapse-free survival rates between the hypovascular and the hypervascular groups. Our findings suggest that the microvessel density of the primary tumor determines the speed of tumor recurrence after metastatic disease has been triggered by other, unknown mechanisms. Although tumor vascularization can be linked to the aggressiveness of colorectal cancer, it has no value as a new prognostic marker in clinical practice.
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