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Is detection of asymptomatic recurrence after curative resection associated with improved survival in patients with gastric cancer?

Joseph J Bennett1, Mithat Gonen, Michael D'Angelica, David P Jaques, Murray F Brennan, Daniel G Coit.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: It is not clear if more intense surveillance is associated with improved survival after curative resection for cancer. In the context of a followup program after curative gastrectomy, recurrence and survival were investigated for patients presenting with either symptomatic or asymptomatic recurrence. STUDY
DESIGN: A prospectively maintained gastric cancer database was used to identify all patients who underwent a curative (R0) gastrectomy from July 1985 to June 2000. Survival curves were generated for patients with either symptomatic or asymptomatic recurrence, and the prognostic variables associated with outcomes were identified.
RESULTS: Of 1,172 patients who underwent a curative (R0) gastrectomy, 561 patients (48%) had documented recurrence and 382 patients had complete data about symptoms. Median time to recurrence was 10.8months for asymptomatic patients and 12.4months for symptomatic patients (p = NS). Median postrecurrence survival was 13.5months for asymptomatic patients and 4.8months for symptomatic patients (p < 0.01). Median disease-specific survival was 29.4months for asymptomatic patients and 21.6months for symptomatic patients (p < 0.05). Variables predictive of poor postrecurrence survival included symptomatic recurrence, advanced stage (III/IV), poor differentiation, short disease-free interval (<12months), and multiple sites of recurrence.
CONCLUSIONS: Followup did not identify asymptomatic recurrence earlier than symptomatic recurrence. Patients with symptomatic recurrence have more aggressive disease with a shorter postrecurrence survival. The impact of detecting asymptomatic recurrence in the course of followup after curative gastrectomy could not be distinguished from the effects of four powerful biologic variables that also interact to govern outcomes.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16183487     DOI: 10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2005.05.033

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Coll Surg        ISSN: 1072-7515            Impact factor:   6.113


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