Survival analysis of elderly and senile patients with colon cancer of II–III stages

Introduction surgical treatment of elderly and senile cancer patients is becoming more common, due to the growing number of aging population. Optimization of surgical treatment of elderly patients remains an actual problem due to a significant number of comorbidities and a decrease in the functional...

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Main Authors: A. P. Kolesnik, I. P. Kolesnіk, V. V. Kechedzhyiev
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Language:English
Published: Zaporizhzhia State Medical and Pharmaceutical University 2019-04-01
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Online Access:https://zmapo-journal.com/index.php/journal/article/view/135
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author A. P. Kolesnik
I. P. Kolesnіk
V. V. Kechedzhyiev
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V. V. Kechedzhyiev
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description Introduction surgical treatment of elderly and senile cancer patients is becoming more common, due to the growing number of aging population. Optimization of surgical treatment of elderly patients remains an actual problem due to a significant number of comorbidities and a decrease in the functional reserves of the organism. Purpose of the study. Analysis of the survival and determination of risk factors affecting the life expectancy of elderly patients with II–III stages of colon cancer. Materials and methods. The analysis of case histories of 40 elderly and senile patients with II–III stages of the colon cancer, operated in the Zaporizhzhia Regional Clinical Oncology Dispensary in 2016. Results and discussion. When analyzing the survival rate, it was noted that the overall 2-year survival rate was 80%. The analysis of survival depending on the stage showed that the total 2-year survival in patients with II stage of disease was 91,3%, and among patients with III stage it was 64,7% (p < 0,05). The overall 2-year survival for men was 68,2%, while for women it was 94,4% (p < 0,05). In patients with tumor localization in the right half of the large intestine, overall survival rates were lower compared with patients with tumor localization in the left half (62,5% and 91,7%, respectively, p < 0.05). Indicators of total 2-year survival in patients with I, II, III degree of blood loss were respectively 94,4%, 83,3%, 50% (p < 0,05). The stage of the disease, tumor localization, sex, the degree of intraoperative blood loss, leukocytosis significantly correlate with the overall survival rates in elderly and senile patients with II–III stages of colon cancer(p < 0,05). Further study and search for new prognostic factors of surgical risk in elderly and senile patients with colorectal cancer are needed.
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spelling doaj.art-a7c9bcd81be3474bb3c54f8661d34c712025-01-02T15:16:30ZengZaporizhzhia State Medical and Pharmaceutical UniversityСучасні медичні технології2072-93672019-04-011(40)606510.34287/MMT.1(40).2019.10135Survival analysis of elderly and senile patients with colon cancer of II–III stagesA. P. Kolesnik0I. P. Kolesnіk1V. V. Kechedzhyiev2Zaporizhzhia State Medical UniversityZaporizhzhia Regional Clinical Oncology DispensaryZaporizhzhia State Medical UniversityIntroduction surgical treatment of elderly and senile cancer patients is becoming more common, due to the growing number of aging population. Optimization of surgical treatment of elderly patients remains an actual problem due to a significant number of comorbidities and a decrease in the functional reserves of the organism. Purpose of the study. Analysis of the survival and determination of risk factors affecting the life expectancy of elderly patients with II–III stages of colon cancer. Materials and methods. The analysis of case histories of 40 elderly and senile patients with II–III stages of the colon cancer, operated in the Zaporizhzhia Regional Clinical Oncology Dispensary in 2016. Results and discussion. When analyzing the survival rate, it was noted that the overall 2-year survival rate was 80%. The analysis of survival depending on the stage showed that the total 2-year survival in patients with II stage of disease was 91,3%, and among patients with III stage it was 64,7% (p < 0,05). The overall 2-year survival for men was 68,2%, while for women it was 94,4% (p < 0,05). In patients with tumor localization in the right half of the large intestine, overall survival rates were lower compared with patients with tumor localization in the left half (62,5% and 91,7%, respectively, p < 0.05). Indicators of total 2-year survival in patients with I, II, III degree of blood loss were respectively 94,4%, 83,3%, 50% (p < 0,05). The stage of the disease, tumor localization, sex, the degree of intraoperative blood loss, leukocytosis significantly correlate with the overall survival rates in elderly and senile patients with II–III stages of colon cancer(p < 0,05). Further study and search for new prognostic factors of surgical risk in elderly and senile patients with colorectal cancer are needed.https://zmapo-journal.com/index.php/journal/article/view/135colon cancersurvivaloperative treatmentlymphodissectionlaparoscopy
spellingShingle A. P. Kolesnik
I. P. Kolesnіk
V. V. Kechedzhyiev
Survival analysis of elderly and senile patients with colon cancer of II–III stages
Сучасні медичні технології
colon cancer
survival
operative treatment
lymphodissection
laparoscopy
title Survival analysis of elderly and senile patients with colon cancer of II–III stages
title_full Survival analysis of elderly and senile patients with colon cancer of II–III stages
title_fullStr Survival analysis of elderly and senile patients with colon cancer of II–III stages
title_full_unstemmed Survival analysis of elderly and senile patients with colon cancer of II–III stages
title_short Survival analysis of elderly and senile patients with colon cancer of II–III stages
title_sort survival analysis of elderly and senile patients with colon cancer of ii iii stages
topic colon cancer
survival
operative treatment
lymphodissection
laparoscopy
url https://zmapo-journal.com/index.php/journal/article/view/135
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