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Lymph node staging in gastric cancer: new criteria, old problems.

Stefano Rausei1, Gianlorenzo Dionigi1, Laura Ruspi1, Ilaria Proserpio2, Federica Galli1, Fabio Tirotta1, Francesco Frattini1, Francesca Rovera1, Luigi Boni1, Graziella Pinotti2, Renzo Dionigi1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Our study aims to test the prognostic accuracy of the N parameter of the 7th TNM in a Western series of D1-gastrectomies for gastric cancer (GC).
METHODS: Retrospectively considering a series of 224 non-metastatic GC patients who underwent surgery with curative intent and limited lymphadenectomy, we analyzed 5-year overall survival (OS) related to pN status according to both TNM editions (pN6 and pN7) and to lymph node ratio (LNR; LNR0, 0%, LNR1, 1-19%; LNR2, > 20%). We stratified pN6- and pN7-related OS by LNR.
RESULTS: Both pN6 and pN7 were shown to significantly stratify different subsets of GC patients, but there was no significant difference between pN71 and pN72, nor between pN62 and pN63. A multivariate model specific for pN7 eliminated the N2 group, while the pN6 model maintained all 3 N groups with highly discriminating hazard ratios. LNR was able to further stratify one category of pN6 (N2) and two categories of pN7 (N1 and N2).
CONCLUSIONS: The 7th TNM edition for GC does not seem to be superior to the 6th edition in evaluating the prognostic relevance of lymph-nodal status: in particular, it does not allow an accurate stratification of OS in patients with less than 6 positive lymph nodes.
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Keywords:  Gastric cancer; Lymph node staging

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24380563     DOI: 10.1016/S1743-9191(13)60025-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Surg        ISSN: 1743-9159            Impact factor:   6.071


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3.  Prognostic Discrepancy of the 6th and 7th UICC N Classification for Lymph Node Staging in Gastric Cancer Patients after Curative Resection.

Authors:  Sung Jin Oh; Byoung Jo Suh; Jong Kwon Park; Sung Don Oh; Hang Jong Yu
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