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JCO Early Release, published online ahead of print Oct 19 2009
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 10.1200/JCO.2009.23.4450

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Received April 2, 2009
Accepted August 6, 2009

American Society of Clinical Oncology 2009 Clinical Evidence Review on Radiofrequency Ablation of Hepatic Metastases From Colorectal Cancer

Sandra L. Wong, Pamela B. Mangu, Michael A. Choti, Todd S. Crocenzi, Gerald D. Dodd III, Gary S. Dorfman, Cathy Eng, Yuman Fong, Andrew F. Giusti, David Lu, Thomas A. Marsland, Rob Michelson, Graeme J. Poston, Deborah Schrag, Jerome Seidenfeld, and Al B. Benson III

From the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; American Society of Clinical Oncology; C3: Colorectal Cancer Coalition, Alexandria, VA; The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD; The Oregon Clinic, Portland, OR; University of Colorado at Denver School of Medicine, Denver, CO; The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX; Weill Cornell Medical College; Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY; University of California, Los Angeles School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA; Orange Park Cancer Center, Orange Park, FL; Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA; Northwestern University, Chicago, IL; and University Hospital Aintree, Liverpool, United Kingdom.

Purpose: To review the evidence about the efficacy and utility of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for hepatic metastases from colorectal cancer (CRHM).

Methods: The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) convened a panel to conduct and analyze a comprehensive systematic review of the RFA literature from Medline and the Cochrane Collaboration Library.

Results: Because data were considered insufficient to form the basis of a practice guideline, ASCO has instead published a clinical evidence review. The evidence is from single-arm, retrospective, and prospective trials. No randomized controlled trials have been included. The following three clinical issues were considered by the panel: the efficacy of surgical hepatic resection versus RFA for resectable tumors; the utility of RFA for unresectable tumors; and RFA approaches (open, laparoscopic, or percutaneous). Evidence suggests that hepatic resection improves overall survival (OS), particularly for patients with resectable tumors without extrahepatic disease. Careful patient and tumor selection is discussed at length in the literature. RFA investigators report a wide variability in the 5-year survival rate (14% to 55%) and local tumor recurrence rate (3.6% to 60%). The reported mortality rate was low (0% to 2%), and the major complications rate was commonly reported to be between 6% and 9%. RFA is currently performed with all three approaches.

Conclusion: There is a compelling need for more research to determine the efficacy and utility of RFA to increase local recurrence-free, progression-free, and disease-free survival as well as OS for patients with CRHM. Clinical trials have established that hepatic resection can improve OS for patients with resectable CRHM.


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