Hubungan antara Grading Histopatologi dengan Terjadinya Metastase pada Kanker Kolorektal di RSUP. H. Adam Malik & RSUD Dr.Pirngadi Medan
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2012Author
Khadafi, Muhammad
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Sirait, Liberti
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objective:
Colorectal cancer is the most common malignancy of the gastrointestinal tract.
Approximately 90% of all cancer deaths caused by the spread · of metastases
from primary tumors. lri colorectal cancer metastases to the liver occurs in 20% -
70% of patients, and pulmonary metastases about 10% - 20%. Studies based on
autopsy results showed that up to 70% of patients with colorectal cancer have liver
metastases at the autopsy. Although the issue, the histological level has been
demonstrated by a number of multi variate analysys to be independent prognostic
factor - staging in colorectal cancer. In particular, high grade tumor has proven to be
a poor prognostic factor. Histology is an important factor in the etiology,treatment and
prognosis of cancer. A study was conducted to determine the relationship between
grading histopathologi with the occurrence of colorectal cancer metastases.
Materials and method:
Colorectal cancer patients who enter hospital data were collected through medical
records to examine the histopathology of data and the presence or absence
of metastases. Then analyzed the relationship between grading histopathologi with the
occurrence of colorectal cancer metastases.
Result:
A Total of 40 patients with colorectal cancer data retrieved. Histopathology grade and
presence or absence of metastase were analyzed statistically using chi square cross
tabulation to determine the relationship between the two variables. We found no
relationship (p = 0,514) between histopathology and the metastase. Similarly
norelationship is found ( p = 0,321) between histopathology grade with metastase
Conclusion
In this study found no association between the occurrence of histopathologi grading of
colorectal cancer metastases
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