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This is an observational retrospective cohort study to determine metachronous peritoneal carcinomatosis in a specific subgroup of colon cancer patients, those with a final pathologic exam corresponding to pT4 tumors.
Based on a sample size calculation of 1152 patients, a retrospective review of a three year period of every participant hospitals, 50 in total, of different characteristics, was stablished.
Demographic, clinical, operative, histologic and oncologic follow-up variables were recorded.
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This is an observational retrospective cohort study to determine metachronous peritoneal carcinomatosis in a specific subgroup of colon cancer patients, those with a final pathologic exam corresponding to pT4 tumors.
A national multicenter retrospective cohort study is proposed. Given that the objectives of the study is to establish the prognostic oncologic impact of developing metachronous peritoneal carcinomatosis, it is intended to include patients who have completed three years of follow-up, therefore, the period of inclusion of patients to be analyzed is from 2015 to 2017.
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Definition of peritoneal carcinomatosis: presence of oncological disease at the peritoneal level, whether single or multifocal, and that is clearly recognizable and distinguishable from other forms of loco-regional recurrence of colon cancer such as anastomotic, mesenteric or lymph node recurrence and retroperitoneal form.
Definition of second look type surgery: it is considered all that programmed intervention carried out to rule out the presence of peritoneal carcinomatosis based on anatomo-pathological or clinical data related to the primary tumor and its debut form, but without the existence of clinical, analytical data or radiological during follow-up that allow it to be suspected.
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Calculation of the sample size. To carry out an adequate calculation of the sample size, the only multicenter prospective study at the national level of patients operated on for colon cancer, the ANACO study, has been used as a reference. In that study, with 52 participating centers, during a full year 3230 patients were registered who, after applying different exclusion criteria, remained in 2968, of which 550 patients were classified as T4 tumors after the histological study, that is, almost 20% of the tumors operated on in our environment.
Based on these figures, assuming a degree of participation similar to that obtained in the ANACO study, establishing an approximate figure of 1,500 pT4a/b colon tumors as the target population over the three years of study in our country. , an incidence of peritoneal carcinomatosis of approximately 15%, a confidence level of 95% and a precision of +/- 1 percentage units, a random sample of 1152 individuals is sufficient for the estimate to be made in this work.
Statistical method A descriptive analysis of demographic and clinical variables will be performed. Categorical variables will be presented as percentages and frequencies. The distribution of continuous variables will be evaluated using the Shapiro-Wilk statistic and they will be described as mean and standard deviation if they follow a normal distribution or as median and interquartile range (IQR) otherwise.
The association between the variables collected and the objective variables of the study will be made using Pearson's Chi-square test or Fisher's exact test, as appropriate, in the case of categorical variables and, for continuous variables, using Student's t-test for independent samples or Mann-Whitney U, respectively, depending on whether or not their distribution is adjusted to normal.
Project schedule and phases
November - December 2020: Preparation and approval of the study protocol by the members of the Coloproctology Section of the Spanish Association of Surgeons.
January - February 2020:
March - June 2020:
July September:
October - December 2021:
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