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Prognostic relevance of demographics and surgical practice for patients with gastric cancer in two centers: in Poland versus Germany

BACKGROUND: Although studies comparing the surgical treatment of gastric carcinoma in Japan and Western industrialized countries have revealed differing survival rates, no studies to date have been performed comparing Western and Eastern Europe. This study aimed to compare demographics and surgical...

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Autores principales: Jaworski, Radoslaw, Bollschweiler, Elfriede, Holscher, Arnulf H., Monig, Stefan P., Skokowski, Jaroslaw, Zielinski, Jacek, Swierblewski, Maciej, Kopacz, Andrzej, Jaskiewicz, Janusz
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Publicado: Springer Japan 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3159739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21442179
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10120-011-0036-2
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author Jaworski, Radoslaw
Bollschweiler, Elfriede
Holscher, Arnulf H.
Monig, Stefan P.
Skokowski, Jaroslaw
Zielinski, Jacek
Swierblewski, Maciej
Kopacz, Andrzej
Jaskiewicz, Janusz
author_facet Jaworski, Radoslaw
Bollschweiler, Elfriede
Holscher, Arnulf H.
Monig, Stefan P.
Skokowski, Jaroslaw
Zielinski, Jacek
Swierblewski, Maciej
Kopacz, Andrzej
Jaskiewicz, Janusz
author_sort Jaworski, Radoslaw
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description BACKGROUND: Although studies comparing the surgical treatment of gastric carcinoma in Japan and Western industrialized countries have revealed differing survival rates, no studies to date have been performed comparing Western and Eastern Europe. This study aimed to compare demographics and surgical practice as well as the related prognostic impact on gastric cancer patients treated in Poland and Germany. METHODS: This retrospective study included gastric cancer patients treated between 1999 and 2004 by surgical departments in Gdansk (Poland) and Cologne (Germany). Univariate and multivariate analyses of demographic, histopathological, surgical, and prognostic data were performed. RESULTS: Included were 117 patients from Gdansk and 130 patients from Cologne. The Cologne patients showed higher incidence rates of serious comorbidity, pT1 cancer, and distant metastasis than those from Gdansk. Indications for and frequency of selected surgical procedures differed significantly. D2-lymphadenectomy was performed in 89% of the Cologne patients, while D1-lymphadenectomy was done for 85% of the Gdansk patients. Univariate analysis yielded a 5-year survival rate of 28.3% for the Gdansk patients, and 40.3% for the Cologne patients (p = 0.056). Independent prognostic factors were pT category (p = 0.002), pN category (p < 0.001), pM category (p = 0.027), residual tumor (R) category (p = 0.004), age (p = 0.012), and number of resected lymph nodes (p = 0.005). CONCLUSIONS: Significant differences of clinical and surgical parameters exist between gastric cancer patients treated in Poland and Germany. In addition to established independent prognostic factors, we found that survival improved with each additionally resected lymph node.
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spelling pubmed-31597392011-09-21 Prognostic relevance of demographics and surgical practice for patients with gastric cancer in two centers: in Poland versus Germany Jaworski, Radoslaw Bollschweiler, Elfriede Holscher, Arnulf H. Monig, Stefan P. Skokowski, Jaroslaw Zielinski, Jacek Swierblewski, Maciej Kopacz, Andrzej Jaskiewicz, Janusz Gastric Cancer Original Article BACKGROUND: Although studies comparing the surgical treatment of gastric carcinoma in Japan and Western industrialized countries have revealed differing survival rates, no studies to date have been performed comparing Western and Eastern Europe. This study aimed to compare demographics and surgical practice as well as the related prognostic impact on gastric cancer patients treated in Poland and Germany. METHODS: This retrospective study included gastric cancer patients treated between 1999 and 2004 by surgical departments in Gdansk (Poland) and Cologne (Germany). Univariate and multivariate analyses of demographic, histopathological, surgical, and prognostic data were performed. RESULTS: Included were 117 patients from Gdansk and 130 patients from Cologne. The Cologne patients showed higher incidence rates of serious comorbidity, pT1 cancer, and distant metastasis than those from Gdansk. Indications for and frequency of selected surgical procedures differed significantly. D2-lymphadenectomy was performed in 89% of the Cologne patients, while D1-lymphadenectomy was done for 85% of the Gdansk patients. Univariate analysis yielded a 5-year survival rate of 28.3% for the Gdansk patients, and 40.3% for the Cologne patients (p = 0.056). Independent prognostic factors were pT category (p = 0.002), pN category (p < 0.001), pM category (p = 0.027), residual tumor (R) category (p = 0.004), age (p = 0.012), and number of resected lymph nodes (p = 0.005). CONCLUSIONS: Significant differences of clinical and surgical parameters exist between gastric cancer patients treated in Poland and Germany. In addition to established independent prognostic factors, we found that survival improved with each additionally resected lymph node. Springer Japan 2011-03-26 2011 /pmc/articles/PMC3159739/ /pubmed/21442179 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10120-011-0036-2 Text en © The Author(s) 2011 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Jaworski, Radoslaw
Bollschweiler, Elfriede
Holscher, Arnulf H.
Monig, Stefan P.
Skokowski, Jaroslaw
Zielinski, Jacek
Swierblewski, Maciej
Kopacz, Andrzej
Jaskiewicz, Janusz
Prognostic relevance of demographics and surgical practice for patients with gastric cancer in two centers: in Poland versus Germany
title Prognostic relevance of demographics and surgical practice for patients with gastric cancer in two centers: in Poland versus Germany
title_full Prognostic relevance of demographics and surgical practice for patients with gastric cancer in two centers: in Poland versus Germany
title_fullStr Prognostic relevance of demographics and surgical practice for patients with gastric cancer in two centers: in Poland versus Germany
title_full_unstemmed Prognostic relevance of demographics and surgical practice for patients with gastric cancer in two centers: in Poland versus Germany
title_short Prognostic relevance of demographics and surgical practice for patients with gastric cancer in two centers: in Poland versus Germany
title_sort prognostic relevance of demographics and surgical practice for patients with gastric cancer in two centers: in poland versus germany
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3159739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21442179
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10120-011-0036-2
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