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  • Prediction of the therapeutic response after target-combined chemotherapy treatment for patients with liver metastasis from colorectal cancer using computed tomography texture analysis

    This study aims to investigate the value of pre-treatment computed tomography (CT) texture analysis in predicting therapeutic response of liver metastasis from colorectal cancer after combined targeting chemotherapy. A total of 82 patients with colorectal cancer liver metastases who underwent chemotherapy combined with targeted therapy (cetuximab) between March 2011 and October 2017 comprised this retrospective study population. According to the RECIST1.1, the best curative effect evaluation of patients was recorded. Complete response (CR) and partial response (PR) were assigned to the response group, and the stable disease (SD) and progressive disease (PD) were assigned to the non-response group. The CT texture analysis was based on the Omini-Kinetics software, and the three-dimensional (3D) texture analysis was performed on the marked lesion on portal phase. The differences of texture parameters between the response group and the non-response group were compared. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were depicted on the parameters which with statistically difference, to characterize value in predicting the response to target-combined chemotherapy. The differences of Entropy, Energy, Variance, std. Deviation, Quantile95 and sumEntropy between the two groups in pre-treatment lesions were significant (P < 0.05). And lesions with higher Entropy, lower Energy, higher Variance, higher std Deviation and higher sumEntropy seemed to indicate a better therapeutic response. When sumEntropy > 0.867, good diagnostic efficiency could be obtained, with sensitivity of 60.5% and specificity of 79.5%, respectively. In conclusion, texture parameters derived from baseline CT images of colorectal cancer liver metastasis have the potential value acting as imaging biomarkers in predicting tumor response to combined target chemotherapy.

    Release date:2019-02-18 02:31 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Research progress of hepatic artery infusion chemotherapy in the treatment of colorectal cancer liver metastasis

    ObjectiveTo summarize the research progress and clinical efficacy of hepatic artery infusion chemotherapy in the treatment of colorectal cancer liver metastasis.MethodThe literatures of hepatic artery infusion chemotherapy for colorectal cancer liver metastasis were collected and reviewed.ResultsThe incidence of colorectal cancer liver metastasis was high, which affected the prognosis of patients. Surgical treatment was the preferred treatment for colorectal cancer liver metastasis. Hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy could be used for preoperative neoadjuvant therapy and postoperative adjuvant therapy.ConclusionsHepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy is an effective local treatment for colorectal cancer liver metastasis and can be used as a supplement to surgical treatment. Compared with systemic chemotherapy, hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy combined with systemic chemotherapy can improve the overall survival and disease-free survival, reduce the risk of intrahepatic recurrence, and improve the prognosis of patients.

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