Factors Associated to Survival in Patients Operated on for Colon Cancer with Synchronic Liver Metastases

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cáncer de colon, metástasis sincrónicas, quimioterapia, cirugía, supervivencia.

Abstract

Introduction: Liver metastasis from colon cancer is a frequent entity.

Objective: To identify the factors associated with survival in patients operated on for colon cancer with synchronic liver metastasis.

Methods: An observational, descriptive and cross-sectional study was carried out, from 2010 to 2019, with 34 patients with this diagnosis operated on in the general surgery service of Saturnino Lora Provincial Teaching Hospital of Santiago de Cuba. Overall survival was estimated, as well as by different time periods in the cohort, using the Kaplan-Meier method. The comparison of the survival curves for the selected covariates was carried out using the test of equality of distributions (log-rank or Mantel-Cox test).

Results: Overall survival six months and one year after diagnosis was 66.5% and 66.2%, respectively, with a median of two years (95% CI: 0.97-3.02). Survival was higher if the patient had one metastasis versus two or more, while metastasis in both lobules represents the lowest probability of survival. Well and moderately differentiated tumors showed higher probability of survival at one year than the little differentiated ones, without significant differences.

Conclusions: Surgery improves overall and disease-free survival, although the use of different therapeutic options for colon cancer with synchronic liver metastases remains controversial. The survival of these patients is conditioned by staging, histological differentiation of the tumor, location and number of metastases, among other factors.

Keywords: colon cancer; synchronic metastases; chemotherapy; surgery; survival.

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Carmen María Cisneros Domínguez, Hospital Provincial Docente "Saturnino Lora" y Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Santiago de Cuba

Especialista de II Grado en Cirugía General. Máster en Urgencias Médicas, Profesor Auxiliar.

Zenén Rodríguez Fernández, Hospital Provincial Docente "Saturnino Lora" y Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Santiago de Cuba

Especialista de II Grado en Cirugía General, Máster en Informática en Salud, Profesor Auxiliar y Consultante, Investigador Auxiliar.

Lázaro Ibrahim Romero García, Hospital Provincial Docente "Saturnino Lora" y Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Santiago de Cuba

Especialista de II Grado en Bioestadística, Máster en Epidemiología, Máster en Salud Pública.

Marlon De Wayne Brown, Hospital Provincial Docente "Saturnino Lora" y Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Santiago de Cuba

Especialista de I Grado en Cirugía General, Máster en Salud Pública.

José Manuel Ricardo Ramírez, Hospital Provincial Docente "Saturnino Lora" y Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Santiago de Cuba

Especialista de II Grado en Cirugía General. Máster en Urgencias Médicas, Profesor Auxiliar.

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2021-09-23

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Cisneros Domínguez CM, Rodríguez Fernández Z, Romero García LI, De Wayne Brown M, Ricardo Ramírez JM. Factors Associated to Survival in Patients Operated on for Colon Cancer with Synchronic Liver Metastases. Rev. Cub. Cir. [Internet]. 2021 Sep. 23 [cited 2025 Jan. 18];60(3). Available from: https://revcirugia.sld.cu/index.php/cir/article/view/1150

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