Optimal Colorectal Cancer Staging Criteria in TNM Classification

Author:

Ueno Hideki1,Mochizuki Hidetaka1,Akagi Yoshito1,Kusumi Takaya1,Yamada Kazutaka1,Ikegami Masahiro1,Kawachi Hiroshi1,Kameoka Shingo1,Ohkura Yasuo1,Masaki Tadahiko1,Kushima Ryoji1,Takahashi Keiichi1,Ajioka Yoichi1,Hase Kazuo1,Ochiai Atsushi1,Wada Ryo1,Iwaya Keiichi1,Shimazaki Hideyuki1,Nakamura Takahiro1,Sugihara Kenichi1

Affiliation:

1. Hideki Ueno, Hidetaka Mochizuki, Hideyuki Shimazaki, and Takahiro Nakamura, National Defense Medical College, Tokorozawa; Yoshito Akagi, Kurume University Faculty of Medicine, Kurume; Takaya Kusumi, Keiyukai Sapporo Hospital, Sapporo; Kazutaka Yamada, Takano Hospital, Kumamoto; Masahiro Ikegami, Jikei University School of Medicine; Hiroshi Kawachi and Kenichi Sugihara, Tokyo Medical and Dental University; Shingo Kameoka, Tokyo Women's Medical University; Yasuo Ohkura and Tadahiko Masaki, Kyorin...

Abstract

PurposeHistologic components of the TNM classification system have been repeatedly revised since the fifth edition (TNM5). TNM classification revisions provide different criteria for categorizing tumor nodules without residual lymph node structure (ND). However, there are few systematic evaluations regarding the effectiveness of these revisions.Patients and MethodsA multicenter pathologic review for ND in colorectal cancer (CRC) was performed. Tumor staging defined by TNM5, sixth edition (TNM6), and seventh edition (TNM7) were compared on the basis of Akaike information criterion (AIC) and Harrell's concordance index (c-index). Moreover, TNM7's prognostic value was compared between the original ND and modified criteria, which considered all regional NDs as lymph node metastasis (LNM) irrespective of the original structure.ResultsIn 1,716 treated patients with CRC (1994 to 1998), tumor stages (I/II/III) exhibited better prognoses in TNM7 (AIC, 3055.1; c-index, 0.7215) than in TNM6 (AIC, 3063.7; c-index, 0.7149), but not better than in TNM5 (AIC, 3051.6; c-index, 0.7240). Comparing the original TNM7 and modified criteria, 4.2% of patients were classified in different N stages (N0/N1/N2a/N2b); both AIC and the c-index were superior in the modified criteria (AIC, 3029.40; c-index, 0.7271) compared with the original criteria (AIC, 3040.58; c-index, 0.7230). Modified criteria were also associated with improved prognostic power of tumor stages (I/IIA/IIB/IIC/IIIA/IIIB/IIIC). These results were similar in another cohort of 2,242 treated patients with CRC (1999 to 2003).ConclusionThe prognostic value of TNM7 is better than that of TNM6; however, improvement over TNM5 is insignificant. By considering all regional NDs as LNM irrespective of their morphology, TNM classification can be simplified and its prognostic value improved.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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