Association Between Lymph Node Ratio and Survival in Patients with Pathological Stage II/III Gastric Cancer

Background Lymph node ratio (LNR), defined as the ratio of metastatic nodes to the total number of examined lymph nodes, has been proposed as a sensitive prognostic factor in patients with gastric cancer (GC). We investigate its association with survival in pathological stage (pStage) II/III GC and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of surgical oncology 2020-10, Vol.27 (11), p.4235-4247
Hauptverfasser: Kano, Kazuki, Yamada, Takanobu, Yamamoto, Kouji, Komori, Keisuke, Watanabe, Hayato, Hara, Kentaro, Shimoda, Yota, Maezawa, Yukio, Fujikawa, Hirohito, Aoyama, Toru, Tamagawa, Hiroshi, Yamamoto, Naoto, Cho, Haruhiko, Shiozawa, Manabu, Yukawa, Norio, Yoshikawa, Takaki, Morinaga, Soichiro, Rino, Yasushi, Masuda, Munetaka, Ogata, Takashi, Oshima, Takashi
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Zusammenfassung:Background Lymph node ratio (LNR), defined as the ratio of metastatic nodes to the total number of examined lymph nodes, has been proposed as a sensitive prognostic factor in patients with gastric cancer (GC). We investigate its association with survival in pathological stage (pStage) II/III GC and explore whether this is a prognostic factor in each Union for International Cancer Control pStage (7th edition). Patients and Methods We retrospectively examined 838 patients with pStage II/III GC who underwent curative gastrectomy between June 2000 and December 2018. Patients were classified into low-LNR (L-LNR), middle-LNR (M-LNR), and high-LNR (H-LNR) groups according to adjusted X-tile cutoff values of 0.1 and 0.25 for LNR, and their clinicopathological characteristics and survival rates were compared. Results The 5-year recurrence-free survival (RFS) and overall survival (OS) rates postsurgery showed significant differences among the groups ( P 
ISSN:1068-9265
1534-4681
DOI:10.1245/s10434-020-08616-1