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23.08.2022 | ASO Author Reflections
ASO Author Reflections: Predicting Very Early Recurrence After Resection of Gastric Cancer
verfasst von:
Gaya Spolverato, MD, Giulia Capelli, MD, Timothy M. Pawlik, MD, PhD, MPH, MTS, MBA
Erschienen in:
Annals of Surgical Oncology
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Ausgabe 13/2022
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Excerpt
The incidence of recurrence among patients who undergo curative-intent resection of gastric cancer (GC) can be as high as 30–50%, which can impact long-term survival.
1 Currently, surgical resection with perioperative chemotherapy represents the gold standard for treatment of localized disease.
2 Long-term outcomes following surgery often depend on patient-related and tumor-related variables. While several prognostic models have been proposed,
3 the incidence and risk factors associated with very early recurrence (VER), defined as a recurrence occurring within 6 months of surgery, have not been investigated. We sought to characterize the incidence and pattern of VER among patients with GC undergoing curative-intent surgery, as well as develop a prognostic nomogram to predict VER and recurrence within 1 year of surgery. …