
Najjia N. Mahmoud
University of Pennsylvania · Rehabilitation Medicine
Active 1997–2024
Research topics
- Internal medicine
- Surgery
- Oncology
- Medicine
- Pathology
Selected publications
Adjuvant Therapy for Stage II Colon Cancer: ASCO Guideline Update
Journal of Clinical Oncology · 2021 · 316 citations
- Medicine
- Oncology
- Internal medicine
PURPOSE: To develop recommendations for adjuvant therapy for patients with resected stage II colon cancer. METHODS: ASCO convened an Expert Panel to conduct a systematic review of relevant studies and develop recommendations for clinical practice. RESULTS: Twenty-one observational studies and six randomized controlled trials met the systematic review inclusion criteria. RECOMMENDATIONS: Adjuvant chemotherapy (ACT) is not routinely recommended for patients with stage II colon cancer who are not in a high-risk subgroup. Patients with T4 tumors are at higher risk of recurrence and should be offered ACT, whereas patients with other high-risk factors, including sampling of fewer than 12 lymph nodes in the surgical specimen, perineural or lymphovascular invasion, poorly or undifferentiated tumor grade, intestinal obstruction, tumor perforation, or grade BD3 tumor budding, may be offered ACT. The addition of oxaliplatin to fluoropyrimidine-based ACT is not routinely recommended, but may be offered as a result of shared decision making. Patients with mismatch repair deficiency/microsatellite instability tumors should not be routinely offered ACT; if the combination of mismatch repair deficiency/microsatellite instability and high-risk factors results in a decision to offer ACT, oxaliplatin-containing chemotherapy is recommended. Duration of oxaliplatin-containing chemotherapy is also addressed, with recommendations for 3 or 6 months of treatment with capecitabine and oxaliplatin or fluorouracil, leucovorin, and oxaliplatin, with decision making informed by key evidence of 5-year disease-free survival in each treatment subgroup and the rate of adverse events, including peripheral neuropathy.Additional information is available at www.asco.org/gastrointestinal-cancer-guidelines.
Frequent coauthors
- 102 shared
Giorgos C. Karakousis
- 74 shared
Richard J. Straker
- 66 shared
Dale Han
Oregon Health & Science University
- 65 shared
Benjamin W. Deschner
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
- 65 shared
David Shibata
- 65 shared
Kiran K. Turaga
Yale Cancer Center
- 65 shared
Hunter D. D. Witmer
Yale University
- 64 shared
R. H. Valenzuela
California Pacific Medical Center
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