Title of article :
Evaluation of Preoperative Elevation of Serum C-Reactive Protein as an Indicator for Prognosis in Colorectal Cancer
Author/Authors :
Mousavi, SR Professor of General Surgery - Shahid Beheshti University (MC) - Shohad Hospital , Talebianfar, M Resident of General Surgery - Shahid Beheshti University (MC) - Shohad Hospital , Zeinalzadeh, M Resident of General Surgery - Shahid Beheshti University (MC) - Shohad Hospital , Saberi, A Resident of General Surgery - Shahid Beheshti University (MC) - Shohad Hospital , Kaviani, A Resident of General Surgery - Shahid Beheshti University (MC) - Shohad Hospital , Aminseresht, M Resident of General Surgery - Shahid Beheshti University (MC) - Shohad Hospital , Heidari, A Resident of General Surgery - Shahid Beheshti University (MC) - Shohad Hospital
Abstract :
Background: The C-reactive protein (CRP) is a product synthesized in hepatocytes
and has been reported to be up-regulated by such proinflammatory cytokines as
interleukin-1 (IL-1), interleukin-6 (IL-6), and tumor necrosis factor (TNF).
The significance of a preoperative serum elevation in CRP as a predictive indicator
for the malignant potential and prognosis in colorectal cancer has not been
elucidated.
Method: Forty consecutive patients with colorectal cancer, whose local lesions were
resected in our department, plus forty volunteer healthy persons, were selected.
Any patient with inflammatory diseases such as infection or collagen disease was
excluded from the current study. Then preoperative serum CRP level were
measured, and also from the control group. The relationships between the serum
elevation of CRP and both the clinicopathologic factors and prognosis of the
patients was investigated.
Results: The rate of patients with elevated serum CRP level was significantly higher
in colorectal cancer patients in comparison with the control group (55% versus 2.
5%). Furthermore the incidence of liver metastasis, peritoneal carcinomatosis,
histopathologic lymph nodes metastasis, and tumor invasion in colorectal cancer
patients with a preoperatively elevated serum CRP level were significantly more
frequent than in those with a negative serum CRP level. The survival rates of
colorectal cancer patients without a preoperative elevation of serum CRP proved to
be significantly more favourable than what in colorectal cancer patients with such
an elevation (94. 4% versus 59. 1%; P<0. 001). Conclusions: A preoperative serum elevation of CRP was thus found to be an
indicator of malignant potential of the tumor as well as a predictor for the
prognosis of patients with colorectal cancer.
Keywords :
c - reactive protein , colorectal cancer
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics