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College of American Pathologists Tumor Regression Grading System for Long-Term Outcome in Patients with Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer.

Hai-Yang ChenLi-Li FengMing LiHuai-Qiang JuYi DingMei LanShu-Mei SongWei-Dong HanLi YuMing-Biao WeiXiao-Lin PangFang HeShuai LiuJian ZhengYan MaChu-Yang LinPing LanMei-Jin HuangYi-Feng ZouZu-Li YangTing WangJin-Yi LangGuy R OrangioVitaliy PoylinJaffer A AjaniWei-Hu WangXiang-Bo Wan
Published in: The oncologist (2021)
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network recommends the American Joint Committee of Cancer and College of American Pathologists (AJCC/CAP) tumor regression grading (TRG) four-category system to evaluate the pathologic response to neoadjuvant treatment for patients with locally advanced rectal cancer; however, the clinical significance of the AJCC/CAP TRG system has not yet been clearly addressed. This study found, for the first time, that any two of four AJCC/CAP TRG categories had the distinguished long-term survival outcome. Importantly, adjuvant chemotherapy may improve the 3-year overall survival for AJCC/CAP TRG1-3 category patients but not for AJCC/CAP TRG0 category patients. Thus, AJCC/CAP TRG system, an accurate surrogate of long-term survival outcome, is useful in guiding adjuvant chemotherapy management for rectal cancer.
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