Fox Chase Cancer Center Study Shows That Examining More Lymph Nodes Was Associated With Improved Outcomes for Patients With Colon Cancer
PHILADELPHIA (March 31, 2025) — Removing and testing at least 18 lymph nodes during surgery was associated with more accurate staging and better survival rates for colon cancer patients, according to research presented today at the Society of Surgical Oncology 2025 Annual Meeting. The findings from researchers at Fox Chase Cancer Center challenge the current standard of care for staging colon cancer, which calls for removal and examination of 12 lymph nodes.