Advanced stage gastric cancer and neoadjuvant chemotherapy Our experience in surgical resectability

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Paolo Del Rio
Marco Rocchi
Paolo Dell’Abate
Francesca Pucci
Cristian Mazzetti
Mario Sianesi

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In the last years the incidence of gastric cancer is changed as the complementary therapy to surgical treatment especially about the advanced stage gastric cancer. 


MATERIALS AND METHODS: We have analyzed the patients treated at Unit of General Surgery and Organ Transplantation of University Hospital of Parma from 1/1/2009 to 30/9/2012. The cases surgically treated after neoadiuvant therapy were compared to patients not treated with neoadiuvant therapy.The choice to neoadiuvant therapy was decided on locally advanced disease and low comorbidity. 


RESULTS: The cases surgically treated were 93, in 9 cases were treated with neoadiuvant therapy. The histotype in neoadiuvant cases was an intestinale type 3 cases, a diffuse type 3 cases and no classificable sec. Lauren 3 cases. The average of number of lymphnodes removed was 22.5 in total gastrectomy and 15.7 nodes in partial gastrectomy. On RECIST criteria the response to neoadiuvant chemotherapy were in 2 cases a partial response and in the others 7 cases the disease remained stable. 


CONCLUSION: In our experience as in literature, the neoadiuvant therapy can reduce staging, increases the R0 resection, should proposed in young patients with low comorbidity.

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Del Rio, Paolo, et al. “Advanced Stage Gastric Cancer and Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Our Experience in Surgical Resectability”. Annali Italiani Di Chirurgia, vol. 84, no. 6, Nov. 2013, pp. 623-9, https://annaliitalianidichirurgia.it/index.php/aic/article/view/1042.
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