结直肠癌
阶段(地层学)
医学
内科学
T级
癌症
TNM分期系统
相对存活率
肿瘤科
胃肠病学
登台系统
癌症登记处
生物
古生物学
作者
Jun Li,Baoqing Guo,Lirong Sun,Jianwei Wang,Xianhua Fu,Suzhan Zhang,Graeme J. Poston,Kefeng Ding
标识
DOI:10.3748/wjg.v20.i17.5104
摘要
To verify that the T stage has greater weight than the N stage in the staging of colorectal cancer.Open data from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results program were reviewed and analyzed according to the T stage, N stage, and patients' observed survival (OS). The relative weights of the T and N stages were calculated by multiple linear regressions based on their impact on survival. Risk scores for 25 TN categories were then calculated from the T and N stage relative weights, and a rearranged tumor node metastasis (TNM) staging system was proposed via a cluster analysis of the TN scores.Both T and N stages significantly affect the OS of patients with colorectal cancer. Moreover, the T stage has greater weight than the N stage in the TNM staging system of colorectal cancer. For colon cancer, the relative T and N stage weights were 0.58 and 0.42, respectively, and for rectal cancer, the relative T and N stage weights were 0.61 and 0.39, respectively. On the basis of cluster analysis of the TN scores, T1N1a was classified to stage I, and T2N1a-1b and T1N1b-2a were classified to stage II in our revised TNM staging system for both colon and rectal cancer. For colon cancer, T4bN0 was classified to stage IIIa, but for rectal cancer, it was classified to stage IIIb.As the T stage affects colorectal cancer survival more significantly than the N stage, the TNM staging should be revised by relative T stage weight.
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