Concurrent lymphovascular and perineural invasion after preoperative therapy for gastric adenocarcinoma is associated with decreased survival

Background and Objectives We sought to evaluate the impact of lymphovascular invasion (LVI) and perineural invasion (PNI) on survival outcomes in gastric cancer patients treated with preoperative therapy. Methods Patients with gastric cancer treated with preoperative therapy and potentially curative...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of surgical oncology 2021-03, Vol.123 (4), p.911-922
Hauptverfasser: Blumenthaler, Alisa N., Newhook, Timothy E., Ikoma, Naruhiko, Estrella, Jeannelyn S., Blum Murphy, Mariela, Das, Prajnan, Minsky, Bruce D., Ajani, Jaffer A., Mansfield, Paul F., Badgwell, Brian D.
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Zusammenfassung:Background and Objectives We sought to evaluate the impact of lymphovascular invasion (LVI) and perineural invasion (PNI) on survival outcomes in gastric cancer patients treated with preoperative therapy. Methods Patients with gastric cancer treated with preoperative therapy and potentially curative resection were stratified according to the presence of LVI, PNI, or both. Kaplan–Meier and Cox regression analyses were used to evaluate the impact on overall survival (OS) and disease‐free survival (DFS). Results The study included 281 patients, of whom 93 (33%) had LVI, 69 (25%) had PNI, 51 (18%) had both LVI and PNI, and 170 (61%) had neither. LVI and PNI were each associated with higher ypT and ypN categories and more positive lymph nodes (all p 
ISSN:0022-4790
1096-9098
DOI:10.1002/jso.26367