Title of article :
Gastric remnant carcinoma: Just another proximal gastric cancer or a unique entity?,
Author/Authors :
Elliot Newman، نويسنده , , Murray F. Brennan، نويسنده , , Steven N. Hochwald، نويسنده , , Lawrence E. Harrison، نويسنده , , Martin S. Karpeh Jr.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages :
6
From page :
292
To page :
297
Abstract :
Background Gastric cancer that occurs 5 or more years after distal gastric resection for benign disease is defined as gastric remnant carcinoma (GRC). The purpose of this study was to determine whether postresection outcome differs between GRC and primary proximal gastric cancer (PPGC). Methods Twenty-five patients with GRC who underwent resection between August 1985 and July 1994 were compared with 79 PPGC patients who underwent resection during the same time period. Results Overall actuarial 5-year disease-specific survival was 63% for curatively resected GRC patients and 37% for the curatively resected PPGC patients (P = 0.1, log rank). No significant differences in survival were seen between the two groups when stratified for stage. On multi-variate analysis of significant predictors of outcome for the 104 patients as a group, only the ability to do a curative resection was significant. Conclusion The outcome following resection of GRC is no different from that of other primary proximal gastric cancers of the same stage. Every effort should be made to perform a curative resection, as this is a significant predictor of outcome.
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery
Serial Year :
1997
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery
Record number :
619975
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