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Lymph node metastases and recurrence in pT1 colorectal cancer: Prediction with the International Budding Consortium Score-A retrospective, multi-centric study.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/191425
Publisher DOI
10.1002/ueg2.12521
PubMed ID
38193866
Description
BACKGROUND

The International Collaboration on Cancer Reporting proposes histological tumour type, lymphovascular invasion, tumour grade, perineural invasion, extent, and dimensions of invasion as risk factors for lymph node metastases and tumour progression in completely endoscopically resected pT1 colorectal cancer (CRC).

OBJECTIVE

The aim of the study was to propose a predictive and reliable score to optimise the clinical management of endoscopically resected pT1 CRC patients.

METHODS

This multi-centric, retrospective International Budding Consortium (IBC) study included an international pT1 CRC cohort of 565 patients. All cases were reviewed by eight expert gastrointestinal pathologists. All risk factors were reported according to international guidelines. Tumour budding and immune response (CD8+ T-cells) were assessed with automated models using artificial intelligence. We used the information on risk factors and least absolute shrinkage and selection operator logistic regression to develop a prediction model and generate a score to predict the occurrence of lymph node metastasis or cancer recurrence.

RESULTS

The IBC prediction score included the following parameters: lymphovascular invasion, tumour buds, infiltration depth and tumour grade. The score has an acceptable discrimination power (area under the curve of 0.68 [95% confidence intervals (CI) 0.61-0.75]; 0.64 [95% CI 0.57-0.71] after internal validation). At a cut-off of 6.8 points to discriminate high-and low-risk patients, the score had a sensitivity and specificity of 0.9 [95% CI 0.8-0.95] and 0.26 [95% 0.22, 0.3], respectively.

CONCLUSION

The IBC score is based on well-established risk factors and is a promising tool with clinical utility to support the management of pT1 CRC patients.
Date of Publication
2024-04
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
500 Science > 570 Life sciences; biology
Keyword(s)
CRC colorectal cancer early grade histology lymph node metastases lymphovascular invasion pT1 prediction recurrence
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Dawson, Heather
Institut für Gewebemedizin und Pathologie - Klinische Pathologie
Institut für Gewebemedizin und Pathologie
Bokhorst, John-Melle
Studer, Linda
Institut für Gewebemedizin und Pathologie
Vieth, Michael
Oguz Erdogan, Ayse Selcen
Kus Öztürk, Sonay
Kirsch, Richard
Brockmoeller, Scarlett
Cathomas, Gieri
Buslei, Rolf
Fink, David
Roumet, Marie Camille
Department of Clinical Research (DCR)
Clinical Trials Unit Bern (CTU) - Statistics & Methodology
Zlobec, Intiorcid-logo
Institut für Gewebemedizin und Pathologie
van der Laak, Jeroen
Nagtegaal, Iris D
Lugli, Alessandroorcid-logo
Institut für Gewebemedizin und Pathologie - Klinische Pathologie
Additional Credits
Institut für Gewebemedizin und Pathologie - Klinische Pathologie
Institut für Gewebemedizin und Pathologie
Department of Clinical Research (DCR)
Series
United European gastroenterology journal
Publisher
Wiley
ISSN
2050-6414
Access(Rights)
open.access
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