Prognostic Role of Conversion Surgery for Unresectable Gastric Cancer

Background The prognosis of unresectable gastric cancer is poor. Chemotherapy occasionally converts an initially unresectable gastric cancer to a resectable cancer. Methods The responses of noncurative factors to initial chemotherapy and the outcomes of additional (conversion) surgery were retrospec...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of surgical oncology 2015-10, Vol.22 (11), p.3618-3624
Hauptverfasser: Fukuchi, Minoru, Ishiguro, Toru, Ogata, Kyoichi, Suzuki, Okihide, Kumagai, Youichi, Ishibashi, Keiichiro, Ishida, Hideyuki, Kuwano, Hiroyuki, Mochiki, Erito
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Zusammenfassung:Background The prognosis of unresectable gastric cancer is poor. Chemotherapy occasionally converts an initially unresectable gastric cancer to a resectable cancer. Methods The responses of noncurative factors to initial chemotherapy and the outcomes of additional (conversion) surgery were retrospectively evaluated in 151 patients with unresectable gastric cancer receiving combination chemotherapy with S-1 plus cisplatin or paclitaxel from February 2003 to December 2013. Results Forty (26 %) of 151 patients underwent conversion surgery. After chemotherapy, R0 resection was accomplished in 32 patients (80 %). The 5-year overall survival (OS) rate among the 40 patients who underwent conversion surgery was 43 % (median survival time, 53 months). The 5-year OS rate in the 111 patients treated with chemotherapy alone was 1 % (median survival time, 14 months). Patients who underwent conversion surgery had significantly longer OS times than patients who underwent chemotherapy alone ( P  
ISSN:1068-9265
1534-4681
DOI:10.1245/s10434-015-4422-6