Abstract
4015 Background: The American College of Pathology has suggested that 12 or more LN be examined from colorectal cancer surgical specimen. Both ASCO and NCCN have considered adopting the 12 LN threshold as a quality metric. The purpose of this study was to determine whether the 12 LN benchmark is achieved at NCCN specialty centers. Methods: Patients with newly diagnosed stage I-III colon or rectal cancer, who had primary surgery at NCCN centers in 2005–6 were selected (n=345). Similarly, data from 14,019 stage I-III colorectal patients diagnosed in 2002 in a SEER region were obtained to determine the extent to which this goal was met in a population-based sample. Patient characteristics of age, gender, location, stage and number of positive nodes were compared for NCCN and SEER data in regards to number of nodes evaluated. Univariate logistic regression models were developed to identify factors associated with the 12 LN target at the NCCN. Factors evaluated were number of positive nodes, age, gender, comorbidity score, ECOG performance status, insurance, location, stage, surgery technique, and NCCN center. Results: As detailed in the Table , 89% of the 2005–6 NCCN sample and 45% of the SEER sample had at least 12 LN evaluated. For patients treated at NCCN centers, stage I compared to stage III (OR=0.20; 95% CI=0.08 to 0.48, p<0.0001) and rectal cancer (OR=0.44; 95% CI=0.22 to 0.88, p=0.02) were each less likely to achieve the 12 LN target. Conclusions: For patients operated on at NCCN centers, at least 12 LN are almost always removed and examined as part of an oncologic resection. In population based samples, this target is achieved in less than half of cases. With longer follow-up we will be able to link this potential quality metric directly to outcomes and thereby better inform whether increasing the number of nodes evaluated is an important priority for cancer control. Table 1 . Characteristics of CRC patients who did and did not have 12 or more LN evaluated at primary resection. [Table: see text] No significant financial relationships to disclose.
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