Measurement of the distance between tumor micro-foci and gross tumor in rectal cancer pathological specimens: implication on margin distance of clinical target volume treated with high-dose radiotherapy for rectal cancer

Xu-Jie Bao, Xiao-Yan Chen, Lu Wen, Yuan-Yuan Liu,En-Hao Yu, Zheng Wu, Ke Liu,Ju-Mei Zhou,Su-Yu Zhu

International Journal of Clinical Oncology(2024)

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Abstract
To measure the micro-foci distance away from gross tumor and to provide reference to create the clinical target volume (CTV) margin for boost radiotherapy in rectal adenocarcinoma. Twenty-eight rectal cancer surgical specimens of only total mesorectal excision were collected. The pathological specimens were retrospectively measured, and the nearest distance between the tumor micro-foci and gross tumor was microscopically measured. The “in vivo–in vitro” retraction factor was calculated as the ratio of the deepest thickness laterally and the vertical height superior/inferiorly of the rectal tumor measured in MRI and those measured in immediate pathological specimens. The retraction factor during pathological specimen processing was calculated as the distance ratio before and after dehydration in the lateral, superior, and inferior sides by the “knot marking method.” The distances of tumor micro-foci were individually corrected with these two retraction factors. The mean “in vivo–in vitro” tumor retraction factors were 0.913 peripherally and 0.920 superior/inferiorly. The mean tumor specimen processing retraction factors were 0.804 peripherally, 0.815 inferiorly, and 0.789 superiorly. Of 28 patients, 14 cases (50.0
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Rectal adenocarcinoma,Tumor micro-focus,Pathological specimen,Margin distance of clinical target volume,High-dose radiotherapy
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