## Background and Objectives: We usually use the stomach for esophageal substitution in the surgical treatment of esophageal cancer, although it is often associated with gastric cancer. In order to improve the likelihood of safe and curative surgery of esophageal cancer, we investigated the clinic
Clinicopathological features and prognosis of gastric cancer in young European adults
β Scribed by R. Santoro; F. Carboni; P. Lepiane; G. M. Ettorre; E. Santoro
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 115 KB
- Volume
- 94
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0007-1323
- DOI
- 10.1002/bjs.5600
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Background
The aims of this study were to define the clinicopathological features and prognosis of gastric cancer in young European adults.
Methods
Between 1990 and 2004, 603 patients with gastric cancer were enrolled in a prospective database. The findings for 51 (8Β·5 per cent) patients aged 45 years or less were compared with those of 457 aged between 46 and 75 years.
Results
In the younger group there were significantly more women (57 versus 36Β·3 per cent; P = 0Β·004), LaurΓ©n diffuse-type carcinomas (73 versus 42Β·7 per cent; P < 0Β·001), N2β3 lymph node metastases (59 versus 38Β·9 per cent; P = 0Β·005), stage IV disease (49 versus 35Β·7 per cent; P = 0Β·085) and resections that were non-curative (36 versus 18Β·5 per cent; P = 0Β·007) than in the older patients. Actuarial survival rates in younger patients at 5 and 10 years after resection were 40 and 32 per cent respectively, similar to those in older patients (P = 0Β·540). Unfavourable prognostic factors associated with poor 5-year survival were the degree of gastric wall invasion (T3β4 versus T1β2; P < 0Β·001), lymph node invasion (positive versus negative; P < 0Β·001), disease stage (IIIβIV versus IβII; P < 0Β·001) and curability of resection (non-curative versus curative; P < 0Β·001).
Conclusion
Gastric cancer in young adults tends to be more advanced; however, when matched for stage, the prognosis does not differ from that of older patients.
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