articleJournal of Clinical OncologyMar 8, 2011BRONZE OA

Value of Mismatch Repair, KRAS , and BRAF Mutations in Predicting Recurrence and Benefits From Chemotherapy in Colorectal Cancer

St James's University Hospital · Sidra Medical and Research Center · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

PURPOSE: It is uncertain whether modest benefits from adjuvant chemotherapy in stage II colorectal cancer justify the toxicity, cost, and inconvenience. We investigated the usefulness of defective mismatch repair (dMMR), BRAF, and KRAS mutations in predicting tumor recurrence and sensitivity to chemotherapy. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Immunohistochemistry for dMMR and pyrosequencing for KRAS/BRAF were performed for 1,913 patients randomly assigned between fluorouracil and folinic acid chemotherapy and no chemotherapy in the Quick and Simple and Reliable (QUASAR) trial. RESULTS: Twenty-six percent of 695 right-sided colon, 3% of 685 left-sided colon, and 1% of 407 rectal tumors were dMMR. Similarly, 17% of right…

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