Recurrence-risk stratification using the Beppu score and selection of perioperative chemotherapy for colorectal liver metastases.
Toru BeppuKensuke YamamuraKatsunori ImaiHiromitsu HayashiYuji MiyamotoPublished in: Journal of surgical oncology (2024)
The annual postoperative disease-free survival for colorectal liver metastases can be easily estimated by weighting six preoperative clinical parameters (Beppu score). We identified three recurrence-risk stratification groups: the low (≤6 points), moderate (7-10 points), and high-risk (≥11 points). For low-, moderate-, and high-risk patients, hepatectomy alone, hepatectomy with adjuvant chemotherapy, and hepatectomy with preoperative chemotherapy are recommended, respectively. The Beppu score enables the decision on the necessity and timing of perioperative chemotherapy.