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UnknownNCT01837173

Multicentric Retrospective Review of Extracapsular Lymph Node Involvement After Esophagectomy

Can Extracapsular Lymph Node Involvement be a Tool to Fine-tune UICC TNM 7th Edition for Esophageal Carcinoma?

Status
Unknown
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
2,000 (estimated)
Sponsor
University Hospital, Gasthuisberg · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

It is well known that lymph node metastasis is one of the most important prognostic factors in oesophageal carcinoma. The investigators want to determine the influence of lymph node characteristics, being either intracapsular or extracapsular, on overall survival after esophagectomy for esophageal cancer.

Detailed description

The classification of carcinoma of the esophagus has undergone a major modification between the UICC sixth (TNM-6) and TNM-7 edition. Regional lymph nodes (N) are now subdivided by the number of involved lymph nodes (pN0, 0; pN1, 1-2; pN2, 3-6; pN3 \> 6), and distant metastasis (M) has been simplified to M1 rather than subdivided by location \[1\]. Nevertheless, TNM-7 doesn't take into consideration the morphologic characteristics of the metastatic lymph node itself. Since our first publications showing a negative relationship between presence of extracapsular lymph node involvement (EC-LNI) and survival \[2\], little has been published about the prognostic impact of this specific characteristic . In our latest publication "Can extracapsular lymph node involvement be a tool to fine-tune pN1 for adenocarcinoma in UICC TNM 7th Edition?" \[3\], the investigators found a significant survival benefit for adenocarcinoma without extracapsular lymph node involvement in pN1 (= 1-2 positive lymph nodes) as compared to N2-N3 disease, treated by primary surgery. Moreover, pN1 patients with extracapsular lymph node involvement (EC-LNI) showed a survival that was comparable to patients with more than 2 positive lymph nodes (i.e. stage IIIB). These findings may have important consequences for future TNM adaptations. The aim of this study is to validate our results on a larger, multicentric cohort, and if possible make recommendations and possible fine-tuning for a future TNM adaptation, including the characteristics of the metastatic lymph node itself, being intra- or extracapsular. Furthermore the investigators want to examine if these effects are valid in pre-treated patients, i.e. surgery after neoadjuvant chemo(radiation) therapy. Although these patients are not incorporated in the current TNM classification, future adaptations to the TNM classification system will also examine the effects of neoadjuvant therapy (cfr. Rice/Blackstone WECC -Worldwide Esophageal Cancer Collaboration).

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2013-03-01
Primary completion
2013-07-01
Completion
2013-11-01
First posted
2013-04-23
Last updated
2013-04-23

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Belgium

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT01837173. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.