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. 1992 Sep;93(9):1071-4.

[Evaluation of endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) as a curative therapy against early gastric cancer]

[Article in Japanese]
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[Evaluation of endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) as a curative therapy against early gastric cancer]

[Article in Japanese]
S Mizumoto et al. Nihon Geka Gakkai Zasshi. 1992 Sep.

Abstract

This study investigated the effectiveness of EMR as a curative therapy against early gastric cancer, comparing with that of radical operation. In 256 radical operation cases, five year survival rates were 97.5% in m-cancer and 93.2% in sm-cancer. In these cases, postoperative complications occurred in 7.8%, with operative mortality being 0.78%. In 56 EMR cases, nine encountered slight bleeding, which was controlled by ethanol injection under endoscopy. Regarding prognosis of EMR, cancer recurrences occurred in 45.8% of cases with stump involvement in the resected mucosa (stump (+)). In cases without stump involvement in the resected mucosa (stump (-)), no recurrence were found except one case, in which distance from the cancer edge to the stump was only 0.6 mm, suggesting that enough distance (2mm) to the stump is required for curative EMR. Stump (-) rate was high (81.2%) in cases of small cancer less than 1 cm in diameter, but was low in cases of cancer greater than 2 cm and those located in upper body or lesser curvature. To establish EMR as a curative therapy, it must be performed by single collection to check remaining cancer. In conclusion, although radical operation is still the standard curative therapy, EMR should be considered as an alternative therapy.

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