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Prognostic significance of angiogenesis in rectal cancer: a morphometric investigation.

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2002

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These findings suggest that increased tumoral vascularity, consistent with previous studies, adversely affects survival in rectal cancer patients. Liver metastatic status and completeness of the surgical resection were the most powerful criteria to predict the final outcome of these patients. Thus, neo-angiogenesis is indeed an important and key step in tumorigenesis, but it may not be the single overwhelming factor that determines recurrence and metastasis in rectal carcinoma.