Outcomes of surgery for gastric cancer with distant metastases: a retrospective study from the SEER database

نویسندگان

  • Jiaqi Chen
  • Yiyao Kong
  • Shanshan Weng
  • Caixia Dong
  • Lizhen Zhu
  • Ziru Yang
  • Jing Zhong
  • Ying Yuan
چکیده

BACKGROUND The role of surgical therapy in gastric cancer patients with distant metastases remains controversial. This retrospective analysis was performed to identify whether gastric cancer patients with distant metastases might benefit from surgery. PATIENTS AND METHODS A total of 5185 patients from the SEER database who were initially diagnosed with histologically confirmed gastric cancer with distant metastases from 2004 to 2009 were included. Patients were divided into the following three groups: patients who underwent resection of both the primary tumor and distant metastatic tumors ('PMTR' group), patients who only underwent resection of the primary tumor ('PTR' group) and patients who did not undergo any surgery ('No surgery' group). We employed the Kaplan-Meier analysis, the log-rank test and multivariate Cox proportional hazards regression models to estimate the survival time of the different groups. RESULTS A total of 5185 patients had a median survival time (MST) of 9.0 months. The improvement in survival of the 'PMTR' and 'PTR' groups was significantly different compared with that of the 'No surgery' group (MST, 12.0 vs 12.0 vs 9.0 months, respectively, P<0.001; 1-year survival rate, 49.6% vs 49.1% vs 30.1%, respectively, P<0.001; 3-year survival rate, 12.5% vs 15.1% vs 5.8%, respectively, P<0.001), whereas no significant difference was found between the 'PMTR' group and 'PTR' group (P=0.642). Multivariate Cox proportional analysis showed that surgery was an independent prognostic factor ('PMTR', hazard ratio (HR) =0.648, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.574-0.733, P<0.001; 'PTR', HR=0.631, 95% CI 0.583-0.684, P<0.001). CONCLUSIONS This retrospective analysis demonstrated that combined PTR and metastasectomy or PTR alone were independent prognostic factors for survival improvement in gastric cancer patients with distant metastases. Because no statistically significant difference in survival was observed between the 'PMTR' group and 'PTR' group, PTR, which is a more minor surgery, might be more appropriate than PMTR in clinical practice for gastric cancer patients with distant metastases.

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دوره 8  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2017