Lanzhou university
Lanzhou, Gansu
Lymph node regression grading of locally advanced rectal cancer treated with neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy
Responsibilities:Collect and organize literature; gather pathological data; write and submit articles.
Research content and results:We present the systematic classification of LRG after nCRT, patient prognosis, its correlation with tumor regression grading, and typical histopathological findings of lymph nodes. LRG provides important prognostic information and is generally associated with patient prognosis after nCRT. Most studies suggest a correlation between LRG and TRG, while some studies find no significant correlation.
A study on the correlation between lymph nodes and tumor regression grade after neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy in rectal cancer.
Responsibilities:Experimental design and discussion, experimental research, and analysis of experimental data.
Research content and results:LRG is correlated with TRG and can be used as one of the predictors of LRG, but in clinical practice, it is not solely relied upon to predict the regression of lymph nodes to nCRT based on the regression of primary tumors. In addition, LRG is associated with factors such as the distance of the tumor from the anal verge, the total number of lymph nodes after surgery, nerve infiltration, and ypT.
Development and validation of a radiomics model based on lymph-node regression grading after neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy in locally advanced rectal cancer.
Responsibilities:Experimental design and discussion, experimental research, and analysis of experimental data.
Research content and results:The nodal-based radiomics model effectively predicts LNs treatment response in LARC patients after nCRT, which could help personalize treatment plans and guide the implementation of the WW approach in LARC patients.
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Tuesday, October 1, 2024
12:45 PM – 2:00 PM ET