Recurrence Outcomes Less Favorable in T1 Rectal Cancer than in T1 Colon Cancer.
Ming-Shiang WuChia-Tung ShunBeen-Ren LinSilvia SanduleanuWeng-Feng HsuMing-Shiang WuHan-Mo ChiuPublished in: The oncologist (2021)
Current T1 colorectal cancer treatment and surveillance do not differ according to anatomic location. Clinical, colonoscopy, and histopathology were reviewed for 343 patients with T1 cancer with a mean follow-up time of 7.1 years. Kaplan-Meier analysis showed that the risk of recurrence was higher in T1 rectal cancer than T1 colon cancer. Moreover, the rectal location was an independent risk factor for recurrence. T1 cancers from the rectum had less favorable recurrence outcomes than those arising from the colon. It is critical to clarify whether adjuvant therapy or more close surveillance can reduce recurrence risk in T1 rectal cancer.