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Frequency and Predictive Factors of Lymph Node Metastasis in Mucosal Cancer

Authors :
Jae Moon Bae
Young Sik Bae
Cheong Ah Oh
Min Gew Choi
Myung Jin Nam
Seung Jong Oh
Sung Kim
Dae Hoon Kim
Jae Hyung Noh
Tae Sung Sohn
Source :
Journal of Gastric Cancer
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
The Korean Gastric Cancer Association, 2010.

Abstract

Purpose: The incidence of lymph node metastasis has been reported to range from 2.6 to 4.8% in early stage gastric cancer with mucosal invasion (T1a cancer). Lymph node metastasis in early stage gastric cancer is known as an important predictive factor. We analyzed the prediction factors of lymph node metastasis in T1a cancer. Materials and Methods: A total of 9,912 patients underwent radical gastrectomy due to gastric cancer from October 1994 to July 2006 in the Department Of Surgery at Samsung Medical Center. We did a retrospective analysis of 2,524 patients of these patients, ones for whom the cancer was confined within the mucosa. Results: Among the 2,524 patients, 57 (2.2%) were diagnosed with lymph node metastasis, and of these, cancer staging was as follows: 41 were N1, 8 were N2, and 8 were N3a. Univariate analysis of clinicopathological factors showed that the following factors were significant predictors of metastasis: tumor size larger than 4 cm, the presence of middle and lower stomach cancer, poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma and signet-ring cell carcinoma, diffuse type cancer (by the Lauren classification), and lymphatic invasion. Multivariate analysis showed that lymphatic invasion and tumor larger than 4 cm were significant factors with P

Details

ISSN :
2093582X
Volume :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Gastric Cancer
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4a2eaa8a5b0daf94fb511e009ab3532a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5230/jgc.2010.10.4.162