Colon Cancer Treatment Found to be Sub-Par in Most Hospitals: Post-Surgical Patients Not Adequately Tested for Recurrence

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Posted by Mike FerraraSeptember 11, 2008 8:34 PM

Of all of the hospitals treating colon cancer patients in the United States, roughly two thirds are not performing adequate testing after surgery to make sure their cancer has not spread.

One of the most accurate ways to tell whether or not a colon cancer has metastasized is to check lymph nodes around the cancer site once the cancer itself has been removed. Leading medical organizations agree that doctors should check at least 12 lymph nodes, since checking fewer than 12 may leave doctors with an incomplete picture of whether or not a cancer has spread. Alarmingly, a report released on Tuesday reviewing 1,296 US hospitals indicated that only 38 percent of them checked enough lymph nodes in patients who had colon cancers removed in 2004 and 2005.

In addition to providing doctors with information about whether a patient’s colon cancer has spread, adequately checking lymph nodes allows doctors to more accurately diagnose the severity of the cancer, and prescribe treatments such as chemotherapy accordingly. The earlier a patient’s metastatic cancer is detected, the greater his or her chance of survival.

The leader of the study, Dr. Karl Bilimoria of Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago, expressed disappointment over the low compliance of doctors with colon cancer recommendations, and is now searching for answers to why hospitals are failing to meet contemporary medical standards.

"Maybe some people don't know that they should be reaching a certain number. And certainly there may be some people who don't believe that it's important," Bilimoria said.

Bilimoria’s research was released just a day after another study, led by Dr. Gregory Cooper of University Hospitals Case Medical Center in Cleveland, discovered that 60 percent of older colon cancer patients were not adequately screened for cancer recurrence.

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