Ti T K
Division of Gastrointestinal Surgery, National University Hospital, Singapore.
Singapore Med J. 1993 Aug;34(4):319-21.
In a personal series of 56 patients with colorectal cancer operated over a 3-year period from 1984 to 1986, 50 patients were followed up until death or for at least 5 years. The age, distribution, clinical features and stage of disease at presentation appear to be similar to those in the West. All 5 of Dukes A, 10 of 11 cases of Dukes B and 8 of 16 cases of Dukes C disease have survived at least 5 years. The 5-year survivors include a patient who had undergone right hepatectomy for a large liver metastasis. The 5-year survival in this small personal series appears encouraging.
在1984年至1986年的3年期间,对56例接受结直肠癌手术的患者进行了个人随访,其中50例患者随访至死亡或至少5年。患者的年龄、分布、临床特征和疾病呈现阶段似乎与西方患者相似。所有5例Dukes A期患者、11例Dukes B期患者中的10例以及16例Dukes C期患者中的8例均存活至少5年。5年幸存者包括一名因肝大转移接受右肝切除术的患者。在这个小型个人病例系列中,5年生存率似乎令人鼓舞。