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Response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy and effects of tumor regression in gastric cancer
Authors:D. D''Ugo   R. Persiani   S. Rausei   A. Biondi   V. Vigorita   S. Boccia  R. Ricci
Affiliation:Division of Surgical Oncology, Hi-Tech Center for Education and Research in Biomedical Sciences, Catholic University - Località Tappino, 86100 Campobasso, Italy.
Abstract:
AIMS: Aim of this study is the evaluation of the effects induced by neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) and its impact on 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 >37.5months with an overall survival rate of 56.7%; this figure reached up to 70.8% in those cases who benefited from a R0-resection (24/30 patients: R0-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 R0-resection had a definitely better chance of cure, according to a complete 3-year follow-up.
Keywords:Locally advanced gastric cancer   Laparoscopic staging   Neoadjuvant chemotherapy   Pathologic response   Tumor downstaging
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