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Published in: Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery 3/2010

01-03-2010 | Original Article

Impact of difference in the definition of extranodal spread on the outcome of node-positive patients with gastric cancer

Authors: Kenji Nakamura, Yuichi Okamoto, Hideo Matsui, Hiroyasu Makuuchi, Kyoji Ogoshi

Published in: Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery | Issue 3/2010

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Abstract

Purpose

Previous studies have reported that extranodal spread is a prognostic factor in patients with several solid cancers. However, the definition of extranodal spread varies with the reporting investigator and has not been standardized yet. Therefore, we selected several widely used definitions from previous reports and comparatively assessed the clinicopathologic significance of these definitions.

Methods

Extranodal spread in the 103 node-positive patients who had received curative resections for gastric cancer was classified into two groups, viz., (a) capsule rupture, where cancer cells infiltrated into the perinodal fatty tissue beyond the capsule of the involved lymph node, and (b) no capsule rupture, where nests of cancer cells were detected demonstrable in adjacent tissues around the metastatic lymph node without rupture of the capsule.

Results

Sixty-five (63.1%) of the 103 patients showed extranodal spread. Of the 65 patients, 50 patients showed the capsule rupture type and 15 showed the no capsule rupture type of extranodal spread. The 5-year survival rate was significantly poorer in the capsule rupture group as compared with that in the no capsule rupture group and extranodal spread-negative group (P < 0.05 and P < 0.01, respectively). In regard to the mode of recurrence, the rate of peritoneal recurrence was significantly higher in the capsule rupture group (P < 0.01).

Conclusions

In the assessment of patients with extranodal spread, it is considered important to classify the patients based on the status of extranodal spread into the capsule rupture group and no capsule rupture group.
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Metadata
Title
Impact of difference in the definition of extranodal spread on the outcome of node-positive patients with gastric cancer
Authors
Kenji Nakamura
Yuichi Okamoto
Hideo Matsui
Hiroyasu Makuuchi
Kyoji Ogoshi
Publication date
01-03-2010
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery / Issue 3/2010
Print ISSN: 1435-2443
Electronic ISSN: 1435-2451
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00423-009-0564-y

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