Molecular Prognostic Factors
in Rectal Cancer
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Radu Seicean1, Gheorghe
Funariu1, Andrada Seicean2
1) 1st Surgical Clinic.
2) 3rd Medical Clinic, University of Medicine and Pharmacy,
Cluj-Napoca
Abstract
The prognosis of patients
with rectal cancer can be assessed mainly on the basis of clinical
and pathological factors among which the pTNM stage is the most
valuable indicator. Recently, different combinations of molecular
markers, which have prognostic significance, have been identified
in an attempt to establish a “molecular staging”
that would permit – along with the histopathological staging
– taking optimum therapeutic decisions in colorectal cancer.
An example in this respect is the attempt to classify patients
with rectal cancer stage II (N-) with a view to administering
adjuvant treatment to the risk subgroup.
The prognostic role of various
factors (biological, genetic, molecular, etc.) was classified
into four categories according to their predictive value. This
paper reviews the most recent research, especially regarding
the factors in the third category in order to assess their impact
upon prognosis and to identify the most valuable factors that
could change the therapeutic algorithm of rectal cancers in
the future. However, more statistical studies are necessary
before these factors can become the basis of new therapeutic
strategies or prognostic evaluations in rectal cancer.
Key words
Rectal cancer - prognosis
- molecular markers - p53 - apoptosis – oncogenes