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Prognostic significance of poorly cohesive gastric carcinoma in Tunisian patients

BACKGROUND: While the incidence of gastric cancer has decreased worldwide in recent decades, the incidence of poorly cohesive carcinoma (PCC) is rising. The prognostic significance of gastric PCC remains a subject of debate. OBJECTIVE: To analyze the prognosis of gastric PCC in a Tunisian cohort. ME...

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Autores principales: Jouini, Raja, Khanchel, Fatma, Sabbah, Meriam, Helal, Imen, Gharsallah, Abdessalem, Ferchichi, Marwa, Hadded, Dhafer, Zaafouri, Haithem, Ben Brahim, Ehsen, Ben Maamer, Anis, Debbiche, Aschraf Chadli
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7078324/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32195384
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e03460
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author Jouini, Raja
Khanchel, Fatma
Sabbah, Meriam
Helal, Imen
Gharsallah, Abdessalem
Ferchichi, Marwa
Hadded, Dhafer
Zaafouri, Haithem
Ben Brahim, Ehsen
Ben Maamer, Anis
Debbiche, Aschraf Chadli
author_facet Jouini, Raja
Khanchel, Fatma
Sabbah, Meriam
Helal, Imen
Gharsallah, Abdessalem
Ferchichi, Marwa
Hadded, Dhafer
Zaafouri, Haithem
Ben Brahim, Ehsen
Ben Maamer, Anis
Debbiche, Aschraf Chadli
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description BACKGROUND: While the incidence of gastric cancer has decreased worldwide in recent decades, the incidence of poorly cohesive carcinoma (PCC) is rising. The prognostic significance of gastric PCC remains a subject of debate. OBJECTIVE: To analyze the prognosis of gastric PCC in a Tunisian cohort. METHODS: A total of 122 gastric adenocarcinoma patients who underwent curative gastrectomy from 2001 to 2014 at Habib Thameur hospital in Tunis, Tunisia were included. The clinicopathological parameters and prognosis of PCC were analyzed in comparison with non PCC (NPCC). RESULTS: Sixty one patients (50%) presented PCC. Patients were younger in PCC group (p = 0,001). There was no difference in sex distribution between the two groups. PCC was more likely to be stage T4 (55.7% vs 34.4%; p = 0.033), N3 (67.8% vs 30%; p < 0.001) and have a higher metastatic lymph node ratio (p < 0.001). Hepatic metastases were more frequent in NPCC group (p = 0.031) whereas peritoneal carcinomatosis was more common in PCC group (p = 0.004). Perineural invasion was more frequent in PCC group (p = 0.001). Resection margins were more often positive in PCC group (31.1% vs 9.8%; p = 0.004). There was no difference in recurrence rate between the 2 groups (p = 0.348). The 5-year survival was similar in the NPCC and PCC (respectively 43% vs 23 %; p = 0.247). Survival rates were also comparable in early stage (100% vs 80% respectively for PCC and NPCC; p = 0.527) as well as for advanced stage (16% vs 35% respectively for PCC and NPCC; p = 0.538). PCC was not a prognostic factor for survival. Interestingly, advanced age, adjacent structures invasion, positive resection margins were specific prognostic factors for PCC. CONCLUSION: In our study PCC was not a prognostic factor for survival. Advanced age, adjacent structures invasion and positive resection margins were specific prognostic features for this histological subtype.
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spelling pubmed-70783242020-03-19 Prognostic significance of poorly cohesive gastric carcinoma in Tunisian patients Jouini, Raja Khanchel, Fatma Sabbah, Meriam Helal, Imen Gharsallah, Abdessalem Ferchichi, Marwa Hadded, Dhafer Zaafouri, Haithem Ben Brahim, Ehsen Ben Maamer, Anis Debbiche, Aschraf Chadli Heliyon Article BACKGROUND: While the incidence of gastric cancer has decreased worldwide in recent decades, the incidence of poorly cohesive carcinoma (PCC) is rising. The prognostic significance of gastric PCC remains a subject of debate. OBJECTIVE: To analyze the prognosis of gastric PCC in a Tunisian cohort. METHODS: A total of 122 gastric adenocarcinoma patients who underwent curative gastrectomy from 2001 to 2014 at Habib Thameur hospital in Tunis, Tunisia were included. The clinicopathological parameters and prognosis of PCC were analyzed in comparison with non PCC (NPCC). RESULTS: Sixty one patients (50%) presented PCC. Patients were younger in PCC group (p = 0,001). There was no difference in sex distribution between the two groups. PCC was more likely to be stage T4 (55.7% vs 34.4%; p = 0.033), N3 (67.8% vs 30%; p < 0.001) and have a higher metastatic lymph node ratio (p < 0.001). Hepatic metastases were more frequent in NPCC group (p = 0.031) whereas peritoneal carcinomatosis was more common in PCC group (p = 0.004). Perineural invasion was more frequent in PCC group (p = 0.001). Resection margins were more often positive in PCC group (31.1% vs 9.8%; p = 0.004). There was no difference in recurrence rate between the 2 groups (p = 0.348). The 5-year survival was similar in the NPCC and PCC (respectively 43% vs 23 %; p = 0.247). Survival rates were also comparable in early stage (100% vs 80% respectively for PCC and NPCC; p = 0.527) as well as for advanced stage (16% vs 35% respectively for PCC and NPCC; p = 0.538). PCC was not a prognostic factor for survival. Interestingly, advanced age, adjacent structures invasion, positive resection margins were specific prognostic factors for PCC. CONCLUSION: In our study PCC was not a prognostic factor for survival. Advanced age, adjacent structures invasion and positive resection margins were specific prognostic features for this histological subtype. Elsevier 2020-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7078324/ /pubmed/32195384 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e03460 Text en © 2020 Published by Elsevier Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Jouini, Raja
Khanchel, Fatma
Sabbah, Meriam
Helal, Imen
Gharsallah, Abdessalem
Ferchichi, Marwa
Hadded, Dhafer
Zaafouri, Haithem
Ben Brahim, Ehsen
Ben Maamer, Anis
Debbiche, Aschraf Chadli
Prognostic significance of poorly cohesive gastric carcinoma in Tunisian patients
title Prognostic significance of poorly cohesive gastric carcinoma in Tunisian patients
title_full Prognostic significance of poorly cohesive gastric carcinoma in Tunisian patients
title_fullStr Prognostic significance of poorly cohesive gastric carcinoma in Tunisian patients
title_full_unstemmed Prognostic significance of poorly cohesive gastric carcinoma in Tunisian patients
title_short Prognostic significance of poorly cohesive gastric carcinoma in Tunisian patients
title_sort prognostic significance of poorly cohesive gastric carcinoma in tunisian patients
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7078324/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32195384
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e03460
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