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Volume 41, Issue 17, Pages 2645-2654 (November 2005)


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Inflammation and prognosis in colorectal cancer

Kai Klintrupa, Johanna M. Mäkinenb, Saila Kauppilab, Päivi O. Väreb, Jukka Melkkob, Hannu Tuominenb, Karoliina Tuppurainenb, Jyrki Mäkeläa, Tuomo J. Karttunenb, Markus J. MäkinenbCorresponding Author Informationemail address

Received 11 February 2005; received in revised form 12 July 2005; accepted 29 July 2005.

Abstract 

Aim of the study

Previous work has indicated that quantification of inflammatory cell reaction is of prognostic value in colorectal cancer. We evaluated the prognostic significance of inflammatory cell reaction patterns in colorectal cancer and developed a grading method which could be used in the routine assessment of tumours.

Methods

The intensity of overall inflammatory cell reaction, numbers of neutrophilic and eosinophilic granulocytes, lymphoid cells and macrophages in both the central region and the invasive margin were estimated in 386 colorectal cancer patients. Prognostic significance was analysed by uni- and multivariate analysis.

Results

Our method for classification of inflammatory reaction was reliable. High-grade inflammation at the invasive margin in Dukes’ stage A and B cancers (pT1-2N0 and pT3N0, respectively) was associated with better 5-year-survival (87.6%) than low-grade inflammation (47.0%).

Conclusions

Inflammatory cell response at the invasive border is a relevant prognostic indicator and could be easily incorporated into the routine evaluation of histopathological specimens.

a Department of Surgery, Oulu University Hospital, Oulu, Finland

b Department of Pathology, University of Oulu, P.O. Box 5000, Oulu, FIN-90014, Finland

Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +358 8 537 5943; fax: +358 8 537 5953.

PII: S0959-8049(05)00729-X

doi:10.1016/j.ejca.2005.07.017


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