Prognostic impact of combined progression index based on peritoneal grading regression score and peritoneal cytology in peritoneal metastasis
Histopathology2020Vol. 77(4), pp. 548–559
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Nazim Benzerdjeb, Emeline Durieux, Juliet Tantot, Sylvie Isaac, Juliette Fontaine, Olivier Harou, Olivier Gléhen, Vahan Képénékian, Mohammad Alyami, Laurent Villeneuve, Nathalie Laplace, Alexandra Traverse‐Glehen, Mojgan Shisheboran‐Devouassoux, Naoual Bakrin
Abstract
The CPI based on highest PRGS and PC was found to be independently associated with a worse prognosis for OS and for PFS in the setting of peritoneal metastasis. These results indicate that it should be of interest to systematically take peritoneal fluid for cytological examination and to implement the CPI in the therapeutic decision-making process in the context of PIPAC.
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