Aims: Aim of this study is the evaluation of the effects induced by neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) and its impact oil survival on a series of locally advanced gastric carcinomas.Methods: Downstaging was assessed comparing pre-treatment clinical and laparoscopic staging with post-operative pathologic staging on 30 consecutive patients who completed a 3-year follow-up. Tumor downstaging and the grade of pathologic response were included in a statistical correlation between tumor regression induced by NACT and 3-year survival.Results: In this series tumor downstaging was obtained in 13 out of 30 patients. After the completion of 3-year follow-up, overall Survival was > 37.5 months with an overall survival rate of 56.7%; this figure reached up to 70.8% in those cases who benefited from a RO-resection (24/30 patients: RO-resection rate 80.0%).Conclusions: In this study the 3-year survival for locally advanced gastric cancer treated by NACT prior to "D2" surgical resection, compares favourably with historical series treated by surgery alone. Patients who obtained T-downstaging and subsequently benefited from a RO-resection had a definitely better chance of cure, according to a complete 3-year follow-up. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. Ail rights reserved.
D'Ugo, D., Persiani, R., Rausei, S., Biondi, A., Vigorita, V., Boccia, S., Ricci, R., Response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy and effects of tumor regression in gastric cancer, <<EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY>>, 2006; 32 (10): 1105-1109. [doi:10.1016/j.ejso.2006.07.009] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/297527]
Response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy and effects of tumor regression in gastric cancer
D'Ugo, Domenico;Persiani, Roberto;Biondi, Alberto;Boccia, Stefania;
2006
Abstract
Aims: Aim of this study is the evaluation of the effects induced by neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) and its impact oil survival on a series of locally advanced gastric carcinomas.Methods: Downstaging was assessed comparing pre-treatment clinical and laparoscopic staging with post-operative pathologic staging on 30 consecutive patients who completed a 3-year follow-up. Tumor downstaging and the grade of pathologic response were included in a statistical correlation between tumor regression induced by NACT and 3-year survival.Results: In this series tumor downstaging was obtained in 13 out of 30 patients. After the completion of 3-year follow-up, overall Survival was > 37.5 months with an overall survival rate of 56.7%; this figure reached up to 70.8% in those cases who benefited from a RO-resection (24/30 patients: RO-resection rate 80.0%).Conclusions: In this study the 3-year survival for locally advanced gastric cancer treated by NACT prior to "D2" surgical resection, compares favourably with historical series treated by surgery alone. Patients who obtained T-downstaging and subsequently benefited from a RO-resection had a definitely better chance of cure, according to a complete 3-year follow-up. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. Ail rights reserved.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.