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How does epidemiological and clinicopathological features affect survival after gastrectomy for gastric cancer patientssingle Egyptian center experience

How does epidemiological and clinicopathological features affect survival after gastrectomy for gastric cancer patientssingle Egyptian center experience
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摘要 AIM:To investigate the clinicopathological features and the significance of different prognostic factors which predict surgical overall survival in patients with gastric carcinoma.METHODS:This retrospective study includes 80 patients diagnosed and treated at gastroenterology surgical center,Mansoura University,Egypt between February 2009 to February 2013.Prognostic factors were assessed by cox proportional hazard model.RESULTS:There were 57 male and 23 female.The median age was 57 years(24-83).One,3 and 5 years survival rates were 71%,69% and 46% respectively.The median survival was 69.96 mo.During the follow-up period,13 patients died(16%).Hospital morbidity was reported in 10 patients(12.5%).The median number of lymph nodes removed was 22(4-41).Lymph node(LN) involvement was found in 91% of cases.After R0 resection,depth of wall invasion,LN involvement and the number(> 15) of retrieved LN,LN ratio and tumor differentiation predict survival.In multivariable analysis,tumor differentiation,curability of resection and a number of resected LN superior to 15 were found to beindependent prognostic factors.CONCLUSION:Surgery remains the cornerstone of treatment.Tumor differentiation,curability of resection and a number of resected LN superior to 15 were found to be independent prognostic factors.Extended LN dissection does not increase the morbidity or mortality rate but markedly improves long term survival. AIM:To investigate the clinicopathological features and the significance of different prognostic factors which predict surgical overall survival in patients with gastric carcinoma.METHODS:This retrospective study includes 80 patients diagnosed and treated at gastroenterology surgical center,Mansoura University,Egypt between February 2009 to February 2013.Prognostic factors were assessed by cox proportional hazard model.RESULTS:There were 57 male and 23 female.The median age was 57 years(24-83).One,3 and 5 years survival rates were 71%,69% and 46% respectively.The median survival was 69.96 mo.During the follow-up period,13 patients died(16%).Hospital morbidity was reported in 10 patients(12.5%).The median number of lymph nodes removed was 22(4-41).Lymph node(LN) involvement was found in 91% of cases.After R0 resection,depth of wall invasion,LN involvement and the number(> 15) of retrieved LN,LN ratio and tumor differentiation predict survival.In multivariable analysis,tumor differentiation,curability of resection and a number of resected LN superior to 15 were found to beindependent prognostic factors.CONCLUSION:Surgery remains the cornerstone of treatment.Tumor differentiation,curability of resection and a number of resected LN superior to 15 were found to be independent prognostic factors.Extended LN dissection does not increase the morbidity or mortality rate but markedly improves long term survival.
出处 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery》 SCIE CAS 2016年第6期444-451,共8页 世界胃肠外科杂志(英文版)(电子版)
关键词 Cancer stomach Prognostic factors LYMPH NODE metastasis Recurrence AFTER GASTRECTOMY LYMPH NODE ratio Cancer stomach Prognostic factors Lymph node metastasis Recurrence after gastrectomy Lymph node ratio
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