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Accuracy of preoperative clinical staging for locally advanced gastric cancer in KLASS-02 randomized clinical trial

Authors :
Dong Jin, Kim
Woo Jin, Hyung
Young-Kyu, Park
Hyuk-Joon, Lee
Ji Yeong, An
Hyoung-Il, Kim
Hyung-Ho, Kim
Seung Wan, Ryu
Hoon, Hur
Min-Chan, Kim
Seong-Ho, Kong
Jin-Jo, Kim
Do Joong, Park
Keun Won, Ryu
Young Woo, Kim
Jong Won, Kim
Joo-Ho, Lee
Han-Kwang, Yang
Sang-Uk, Han
Wook, Kim
Source :
Frontiers in surgery. 9
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The discrepancy between preoperative and final pathological staging has been a long-standing challenge for the application of clinical trials or appropriate treatment options. This study aimed to demonstrate the accuracy of preoperative staging of locally advanced gastric cancer using data from a large-scale randomized clinical trial.Of the 1050 patients enrolled in the clinical trial, 26 were excluded due to withdrawal of consent (Regarding T staging by computed tomography, accuracy rates were 74.48, 61.62, 58.56, and 85.16% for T1, T2, T3 and T4a, respectively. Multivariate analysis for underestimation of T staging revealed that younger age, ulcerative gross type, circular location, larger tumor size, and undifferentiated histology were independent risk factors. Regarding nodal status estimation, 54.9% of patients with clinical N0 disease were pathologic N0, and 36.4% of patients were revealed to have pathologic N0 among clinical node-positive patients. The percentage of metastasis involvement at the D1, D1+, and D2 lymph node stations significantly increased with the advanced clinical N stage. Among all patients, 29 (2.8%), including 26 with peritoneal seeding, exhibited distant metastases.Estimating the exact pathologic staging remains challenging. A thorough evaluation is mandatory before treatment selection or trial enrollment. Moreover, we need to set a sufficient case number when we design the clinical trial considering the stage migration.

Details

ISSN :
2296875X
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Frontiers in surgery
Accession number :
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