Primary tumour location, molecular alterations, treatments, and outcome in a population-based metastatic colorectal cancer cohort
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Date
2025-05-28Permanent link
http://hdl.handle.net/11351/13524DOI
10.1038/s44276-025-00156-z
ISSN
2731-9377
PMID
40437037
Abstract
Background: Metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) patients in trials are selected. The aim was to study mCRC features population-based.
Methods: All 765 mCRC patients in the Uppsala region, Sweden, 2010-2020 were identified and analysed for RAS (n = 356/708) and BRAF-V600E (n = 123/708) mutations (mt) and deficient mismatch repair (dMMR, n = 58/643).
Results: Right colon primary tumours were associated with BRAF-V600Emt and dMMR and had worse median overall survival (mOS) than left colon or rectal mCRC. RAS&BRAF wildtype (wt) and proficient MMR were seen in 22%, 45%, and 31% of right colon, left colon, and rectum, respectively. Patients with right colon primaries received best supportive care only more often (34% vs 25% vs 24%) and metastasectomy less often (21% vs 31% vs 33%) than left colon and rectal primaries. In molecularly homogeneous subgroups (RAS&BRAFwt/RASmt/BRAF-V600Emt/dMMR) no difference in mOS were seen between right and left colon primaries, whereas rectal primaries had better mOS (26/15/8/9 vs 24/21/8/8 vs 32/23/6/NA months, respectively). This was also the case in homogenous treatment groups. Primary tumour location turned non-significant in multivariable OS analyses.
Conclusions: The high variation of BRAF-V600Emt, RASmt, dMMR, and treatment allocation population-based per primary tumour location explain the poor outcome in right-sided cancers.
Keywords
Primary tumour; Molecular alterations; Metastatic colorectal cancerBibliographic citation
Osterlund E, Hammarström K, Nunes L, Mathot L, Mezheyeuski A, Sjöblom T, et al. Primary tumour location, molecular alterations, treatments, and outcome in a population-based metastatic colorectal cancer cohort. BJC Reports. 2025 May 28;3:38.
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