Long-term follow-up of surgically treated gallbladder cancer patients
- PMID: 12477478
- DOI: 10.1053/ejso.2002.1301
Long-term follow-up of surgically treated gallbladder cancer patients
Abstract
Aims: Palliative attempts have traditionally led treatment of gallbladder cancer but resection offers the only chance for long-term survival. This study investigates the impact of surgery with curative intent in gallbladder cancer treatment and evaluates prognostic factors for survival.
Methods: Two hundred and sixty-seven patients were admitted for surgical therapy. Sixty received resection with curative intent and form the basis of this analysis.
Results: R0 resection (n=45) was a highly significant independent survival predictor (P<0.001). All 5-year survivors (n=10) had tumour-free resection margins. Early T stage (P=0.017) and highly differentiated cancer (P=0.008) had a significant better outcome. Nodal spreading increased by local tumour extension and lymphatic involvement decreased patient survival (P=0.018). Patients' age (>75 years) was without influence on long-term survival.
Conclusions: Long-term survival is possible both in elderly patients and in advanced cancer.
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