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Comparative Study
. 2003 Dec;7(8):1015-22; discussion 1023.
doi: 10.1016/j.gassur.2003.09.007.

Complications of gastrectomy following CPT-11-based neoadjuvant chemotherapy for gastric cancer

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Comparative Study

Complications of gastrectomy following CPT-11-based neoadjuvant chemotherapy for gastric cancer

Stuart G Marcus et al. J Gastrointest Surg. 2003 Dec.

Abstract

Potential benefits of neoadjuvant therapy for locally advanced gastric cancer include tumor downstaging and an increased R0 resection rate. Potential disadvantages include increased surgical complications. This study assesses postoperative morbidity and mortality by comparing patients undergoing gastrectomy with and without neoadjuvant chemotherapy. From October 1998 to July 2002, a total of 34 patients with locally advanced gastric cancer were placed on a phase II neoadjuvant chemotherapy protocol consisting of two cycles of CPT-11 (75 mg/m(2)) with cisplatin (25 mg/m(2)). Demographic, clinical, morbidity, and mortality data were compared for these patients (CHEMO) versus 85 patients undergoing gastrectomy without neoadjuvant chemotherapy (SURG). The CHEMO patients were more likely to be less than 70 years of age (P< or =0.01), have proximal tumors (P< or =0.01), and undergo proximal gastrectomy (P< or =0.025). Fifty-two percent of SURG patients had T3/T4 tumors compared to 19% of CHEMO patients, consistent with tumor downstaging. The R0 resection rate was similar (80%). Morbidity was 41% in CHEMO patients and 39% in SURG patients. There were five postoperative deaths (4.4%), two in the CHEMO group and three in the SURG group (P=NS). It was concluded that neoadjuvant chemotherapy with CPT-11 and cisplatin is not associated with increased postoperative morbidity compared to surgery alone. CPT-11-based neoadjuvant chemotherapy should be tested further in combined-modality treatment of gastric cancer.

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