1 Mar 2001Case Report
Gastric cancer in the elderly
F. Zucchetti 1F. Negro 1D. Matera 1M. Cagossi 1
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1 Istituto di Clinica Chirurgica Generale, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore - Roma
Ann. Ital. Chir., 2001, 72(2), 181-186;
Published: 1 Mar 2001
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Abstract
Nowadays an increased number of elderly patients undergo surgery for gastric cancer. The old age by itself does not seem to represent a prohibitive risk factor anymore. Two groups of patients operated on of gastric cancer at our surgical unit ( Group A=378 patients younger or as old as 65 years and Group B=330 patients older than 65 year) we recompared. There were not stastically significant differences between the two groups in terms of number of performed radical exereses (57,7% vs. 42,3% respectively), kind of resective opera tion (total gastrectomy or subtotal gastrectomy) and extent of lymphadenectomy (D2-D3 type: 64,7% vs 63,8% respectively). The location of tumor, the distribution by stage and the long term survival of radically resected cases were not statistically different in the two groups of patients. Five - years urvival after radical resection was 56,8% and 54,0% respectively. We conclude that elderly patients in good clinical conditions affected by gastric cancer should undergo radical resection with lymphadenectomy such exstensive as D2-D3 type.
Keywords
- Gastric cancer
- elderly
- risck factors
- survival