palliative gastrectomy prolongs survival of metastatic gastric cancer patients with normal preoperative cea or ca19-9 values: a retrospective cohort study

palliative gastrectomy prolongs survival of metastatic gastric cancer patients with normal preoperative cea or ca19-9 values: a retrospective cohort study

;Chang-Fang Chiu;Horng-Ren Yang;Mei-Due Yang;Long-Bin Jeng;Tse-Yen Yang;Aaron M. Sargeant;Li-Yuan Bai
colloids and surfaces a: physicochemical and engineering aspects 2016 Vol. 2016 pp. -
164
chiu2016gastroenterologypalliative

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Background. Palliative gastrectomy has been suggested to improve survival of patients with metastatic gastric cancer, but limitations in study design and availability of robust prognostic factors have cast doubt on the overall merit of this procedure. Methods. The characteristics and clinical outcomes of 173 patients diagnosed between 2008 and 2012 were analyzed to determine the value of palliative gastrectomy and to identify potential prognostic factors. Results. Median overall patient survival was 6.5 months. To attenuate potential selection bias, patients with adequate performance and survival time of ≥ 2 months since diagnosis were included for risk factor analysis (n=137). The median overall survival was longer for patients who were younger than 60 years, had better performance status (8.7 versus 6.4 months, P=0.015), received systemic chemotherapy, or had palliative gastrectomy in univariate analyses. Gastrectomy (P=0.002) remained statistically significant in multivariate analyses. Subgroup analysis showed that patients aged < 60 years, CEA < 5 ng/mL or CA19-9 < 35 U/mL, obtained a survival advantage from palliative gastrectomy. In fact, palliative gastrectomy doubled overall survival for patients who had normal CEA and/or normal CA19-9. Conclusions. Palliative gastrectomy prolongs the survival of metastatic gastric cancer patients with normal CEA and/or CA19-9 level at the time of diagnosis.

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