Abstract

Background and objectives: The presenting study aimed to elucidate the prognostic role of the metastatic lymph node ratio (mLNR) in patients with colorectal cancer (CRC), using a meta-analysis. Materials and Methods: Using data from 90,274 patients from 14 eligible studies, we performed a meta-analysis for the correlation between mLNR and survival rate. Besides, subgroup analyses were performed, based on tumor stage, tumor location, and mLNR. Results: A high mLNR showed significant correlation with worse overall survival and disease-free survival rates in CRC patients (hazard ratio (HR), 1.617, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.393–1.877, and HR 2.345, 95% CI 1.879–2.926, respectively). In patients with stage III, who had regional LN metastasis, the HRs were 1.730 (95% CI 1.266–2.362) and 2.451 (95% CI 1.719–3.494) for overall and disease-free survival, respectively. According to tumor location, rectal cancer showed a worse survival rate when compared to colon cancer. In the analysis for overall survival, when mLNR was 0.2, HR was the highest across the different subgroups (HR 5.040, 95% CI 1.780–14.270). However, in the analysis for disease-free survival, the subgroup with an mLNR < 0.2 had a higher HR than the other subgroups (HR 2.878, 95% CI 1.401–5.912). Conclusions: The mLNR may be a useful prognostic factor for patients with CRC, regardless of the tumor stage or tumor location. Further studies are necessary for the detailed criteria of mLNR before its application in daily practice.

Highlights

  • Colorectal cancer (CRC) is representing about 10% of all new cancers, and the mortality rates are variable according to tumor stage or treatment availability [1]

  • For the meta-analysis, we investigated the survival rates of high and low metastatic lymph node ratio (mLNR) in colorectal cancer (CRC) and performed subgroup analysis, based on tumor stage, tumor arising location, and criteria of mLNR

  • The present study is the first meta-analysis of the prognostic role of mLNR in the CRCs

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Summary

A Meta-Analysis for the Prognostic Role of mLNR

Study Group for Meta-Analysis, Eulji University Hospital, Eulji University School of Medicine, Daejeon 35233, Korea.

Materials and Methods
Introduction
Searching Studies and Selection Criteria
Data Extraction
Statistical Analyses
Selection and Characteristics of the Studies
Meta-Analysis
Discussion
Conclusions
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