Abstract

e15514 Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a heterogeneous disease, however there is limited information available regarding molecular classification and correlation with long term clinical outcome. Methods: Over the period of 11 years (2008 to 2018) totals 435 patients of colorectal cancer were reported and their tumour blocks and complete set of clinical information was available for 201 patients. Immunohistochemistry was done for ER, PR, HER 2-neu, Ki-67, Bcl-2, E-Cadherin, P53, CEA, EGFR, and VEGF. PDL1, CDX-2 and CK 20. The biological pattern characterized by partitioned clustering method as described using R software. Survival analysis was done by using Kaplan Meier method. Results: There were 201 patients including 54.7% male and females were 45.3 %. Median survival was 28 months. Cluster analysis showed four novel clusters (Table), with major difference based on Ki67, CDX2 and p53. These classes showed difference in median survival, where common class 1 showed higher survival while common cluster 4 showed poor survival. Conclusions: There are at least four distinct molecular classes of colorectal cancer which can be potentially utilized in clinical practice. Pattern of Novel molecular classification of colorectal cancer and correlation with long term survival.[Table: see text]

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