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We investigated the prognostic value of post-operative iron biomarkers in colorectal cancer CRC. After a median follow-up of 9. Similar but weaker associations were observed for OS. Future studies should validate our findings. Colorectal cancer CRC is the second leading cause of cancer-related mortality and the third most diagnosed cancer worldwide [ 1 ]. The prognosis of CRC patients is worse for patients with advanced cancer stage at diagnosis [ 2 ], which underscores the need for refined screening and treatment strategies towards improving outcomes.
Although a number of modifiable and non-modifiable prognostic factors have been reported for patients with operable CRC, there remains a substantial unexplained variation in post-operative clinical outcomes, such as survival, tumour recurrence, and progression [ 3 ].
Therefore, identifying reliable prognostic factors, within or independent of the cancer stage, may be useful for refining risk stratification and guiding personalised treatment strategies for CRC patients. Moreover, iron dysregulation is implicated in tumour development, progression, and metastasis [ 5 , 6 ]. Whereas surgery remains the treatment of choice for patients with operable CRC, surgically induced inflammatory response may further suppress iron absorption from the small intestines and impair iron sequestration [ 4 ].