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Multicenter Study
. 2003 Aug;29(6):511-4.
doi: 10.1016/s0748-7983(03)00094-5.

Treatment and prognosis of early multiple gastric cancer

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Multicenter Study

Treatment and prognosis of early multiple gastric cancer

F Borie et al. Eur J Surg Oncol. 2003 Aug.

Abstract

Aim: Early gastric cancer (EGC) may have a 5-year survival rate of over 90% following surgery. Early multifocal gastric cancer (EMGC) accounts for between 8.3 and 17% of all EGCs. A multicenter retrospective study is reported of prevalence, characteristics, prognosis and type of resection for EMGC patients.

Method: 333 patients with EGC were operated on, between January 1979 and December 1988, and followed to June 1996.

Results: 33 EGC patients had EMGC. There was no significant difference in clinico-pathological features between EGC and EMGC. 21 cases of EMGC underwent a subtotal gastrectomy and 12 underwent a total gastrectomy. Recurrences after subtotal gastrectomy were, respectively, 10 and 18% for EGC and EMGC patients (p=0.2). The cumulative 5 years specific survival rate for 298 EGC and 34 EMGC were 94 and 90%, respectively (p=0.9). Five-year survival rates after subtotal gastrectomy were 92 and 90% for EGC and EMGC patients, respectively (p=0.8).

Conclusion: EGC and EMGC had the same clinico-pathological features and prognosis. A careful follow up of the stomach remnant is essential.

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