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. 2000 Jul;166(7):552-6.
doi: 10.1080/110241500750008628.

Is tumour angiogenesis a prognostic factor in patients with colorectal cancer and no involved nodes?

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Is tumour angiogenesis a prognostic factor in patients with colorectal cancer and no involved nodes?

N Pietra et al. Eur J Surg. 2000 Jul.

Abstract

Objective: To examine a possible association between tumour angiogenesis and conventional prognostic variables and to assess the prognostic value of the variables examined in patients with colorectal cancer, with no involved nodes.

Design: Retrospective study.

Setting: University hospital, Italy.

Subjects: 119 patients who had had colorectal cancers resected for cure with no involved nodes between 1985-1990.

Interventions: The three microscopic fields with the most microvessels were identified by immunohistochemical techniques. 10 high-power fields in each area were used for the microvessel count and the mean values indicated the microvessel density.

Main outcome measures: Correlation of microvessel density with conventional prognostic factors, recurrence rates, and survival.

Results: There was a significant correlation between microvessel density and sex, women having a higher density than men (p < 0.05), but no significant correlations between density and recurrence rates or survival. Multivariate analysis did not indicate that microvessel density had a prognostic role.

Conclusion: Microvessel density in colorectal cancer without involved nodes does not correlate with conventional prognostic factors and provides no prognostic information.

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