A growing body of scientific literature documents a putative role of commensal and pathogenic bacteria in the initiation and progression of cancers. One such bacterium is nontyphoidal Salmonella ... Show moreA growing body of scientific literature documents a putative role of commensal and pathogenic bacteria in the initiation and progression of cancers. One such bacterium is nontyphoidal Salmonella (NTS), which has been associated with colon cancer in a few studies. Yet, a lot is still unknown about the magnitude and underlying mechanisms, including the necessary conditions or ‘prerequisites’, of the potential colon carcinogenesis promoting effects of Salmonella. In this thesis, we performed several complementary analyses based on both experimental and epidemiological study designs. Significant excess risk of NTS infection was observed among several occupational groups including those involving contact with live animals or animal manure and animal-derived food sale. The risk of colon cancer was not elevated in these groups. Also, no clear association between NTS and colon cancer was found in a Danish cohort. Two-fold infection of mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) with a low dose of NTS was more successful than a single high-dose infection (i.e. more and larger colonies). Substantial variation between NTS isolates was found in their capacity to infect MEFs and to induce cellular transformation, with a tendency towards higher transformation efficiency in isolates originating from people who were diagnosed with colon cancer later in life. Show less
This thesis describes the steps necessary for the addition of the tumor-stroma ratio (TSR) into clinical practice as high-risk factor besides the TNM classification. The route from laboratory... Show moreThis thesis describes the steps necessary for the addition of the tumor-stroma ratio (TSR) into clinical practice as high-risk factor besides the TNM classification. The route from laboratory biomarker development to clinical implementation is followed. During this process, the relationship of the TSR to other available biomarkers for prognostic information for breast and colon cancer patients is investigated. Additionally, the prognostic value of the TSR in lung cancer is studied. Show less
Major achievements in the field of immune oncology have demonstrated the ability of the immune system to induce a response against cancer. The prognostic impact of pre-existing immunity in several... Show moreMajor achievements in the field of immune oncology have demonstrated the ability of the immune system to induce a response against cancer. The prognostic impact of pre-existing immunity in several cancer types, including breast and colon cancer, demonstrates the influence of the immune system on disease progression. At the same time, immunotherapeutic approaches that aim to enhance antitumor immune reactions have significantly improved the clinical outcome for a subset of patients. However, a large proportion of patients (60-80%) do not respond to immunotherapeutic treatments. To extend the benefit of immunotherapeutic strategies to a larger number of patients, it is imperative to understand the mechanisms associated with immune responsiveness. Different variables have been described to influence the development of antitumor immunity in cancer patients, including the tumor’s genetic program, the genetic makeup of the patients, and environmental factors such as the microbiome. These factors likely act in concert to modulate antitumor immune responses. This thesis aimed to dissect the molecular determinants of cancer immune responsiveness in human tumors. A systems biology approach was used to define underlying factors that shape the tumor microenvironment and reveal potential mechanisms of immune escape. Show less
Survival of patients with colorectal cancer improved markedly over the past decades, as a result of advances in screening, staging procedures, treatment, and surveillance. However, still about 20%... Show moreSurvival of patients with colorectal cancer improved markedly over the past decades, as a result of advances in screening, staging procedures, treatment, and surveillance. However, still about 20% of patients with colorectal cancer develop metachronous metastases and 20% of all patients with colorectal cancer have metastatic disease at diagnosis. Several treatment modalities, such as total mesorectal excision (TME) and preoperative (chemo)radiotherapy for rectal cancer, as well as adjuvant chemotherapy for stage III colon cancer, have been studied extensively and showed to improve cancer-related outcomes. On the contrary, the effectiveness of other treatment modalities including adjuvant chemotherapy for rectal cancer and for stage II colon cancer, and surgery of the primary tumour in incurable metastatic colorectal cancer are still subject of debate. Moreover, there is considerable short-term and long-term morbidity after (chemo)radiotherapy or surgery which should be taken into account. Further defining optimal treatment strategies is therefore of great importance. This thesis focused on improving evidence for treatment modalities that are currently subject of debate for patients with colorectal cancer. This was done using data from randomised controlled trials as well as cancer registry data. Show less
This thesis describes the detailed method of scoring the tumor-stroma ratio and the different possibilities to use it in routine clinical diagnostics, for different types of cancer. It can be used... Show moreThis thesis describes the detailed method of scoring the tumor-stroma ratio and the different possibilities to use it in routine clinical diagnostics, for different types of cancer. It can be used not only for prognostic purposes, but it might also be useful for predicting the response on neo-adjuvant therapy. As it is an easy and cheap method, based on routine hematoxylin-eosin stained tissue slides used for daily pathology routine, it can be implemented in clinical diagnostics with little effort. Show less
Patients presenting with ovarian tumors may pose diagnostic challenges. Primary ovarian tumors should be distinguished from metastases to the ovaries from other primary tumors. Treatment choices... Show morePatients presenting with ovarian tumors may pose diagnostic challenges. Primary ovarian tumors should be distinguished from metastases to the ovaries from other primary tumors. Treatment choices and statements about prognosis are different for localised or metastatic disease. Diagnostic workup including imaging and histologic examination of tumors is not always successful in deciphering the origin of tumors.Therefore, additional characterisation of tumors at a molecular level might be helpful. Show less
This thesis shows that quality of colorectal cancer care is irrevocably associated with hospital costs. Although surgical auditing is a cost and time-consuming exercise, it has a strong potential... Show moreThis thesis shows that quality of colorectal cancer care is irrevocably associated with hospital costs. Although surgical auditing is a cost and time-consuming exercise, it has a strong potential to improve outcomes in healthcare and simultaneously reduce hospital costs. Comparing hospital performances on both quality and costs makes identification of ‘best practice’ hospitals possible. Moreover, providing combined quality-cost outcomes of frail patients or operation techniques provides valuable insights where to start quality improvement initiatives. Finally, rewarding healthcare providers based on operative risk could be a first step in developing powerful reimbursement systems. This all might catalyze the continuous improvement of value leading to a more sustainable healthcare system in the future. Show less