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. 1999 Feb;125(2):195-201.

Expression of vascular endothelial growth factor correlates with hematogenous recurrence in gastric carcinoma

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Expression of vascular endothelial growth factor correlates with hematogenous recurrence in gastric carcinoma

H Saito et al. Surgery. 1999 Feb.

Abstract

Background: It has recently been reported that the microvessel density in a tumor correlates with hematogenous metastasis in gastric carcinoma. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), which was thought to be a potent angiogenesis-promoting factor, and hematogenous recurrence in advanced gastric carcinoma.

Methods: The expression of VEGF and the density of the microvessels were examined by immunohistochemistry in patients with advanced gastric carcinoma with serosal invasion who had undergone curative resection.

Results: The prognosis of patients with a VEGF-negative tumor was significantly better than that of patients with a VEGF-positive tumor. Multivariate analysis by Cox proportional hazards model showed that the expression of VEGF was an independent prognostic indicator. The expression of VEGF provided a significant estimate of relative risk for the development of hematogenous recurrence by multivariate logistic regression analysis. The microvessel count in VEGF-positive tumors was significantly higher than that in VEGF-negative tumors.

Conclusions: VEGF is associated with hematogenous recurrence. Assessment of the expression of VEGF may therefore prove valuable in identifying patients with gastric carcinoma at high risk for recurrence who would benefit from adjuvant therapy.

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