| Literature DB >> 26026805 |
Xiaoyuan Chu1, Zhong-Fa Yang2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Patients with lymph node-negative gastric cancer show a better overall survival rate than those who have a pathological lymph node-positive gastric cancer. But a large number of patients still develop recurrence. We aimed to explore the significant prognostic factors of lymph node-negative gastric cancer and determine how many lymph nodes should be removed.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26026805 PMCID: PMC4460775 DOI: 10.1186/s12957-015-0602-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Surg Oncol ISSN: 1477-7819 Impact factor: 2.754
Demographic and pathologic characteristics of LNN 1 to LNN 4
| LNN 1 ( | LNN 2 ( | LNN 3 ( | LNN 4 ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | ||||
| ≤65 | 133 (22.9 %) | 189 (26.7 %) | 274 (29.2 %) | 311 (35.5 %) |
| >65 | 449 (77.1 %) | 519 (73.3 %) | 664 (70.8 %) | 564 (64.5 %) |
| Gender | ||||
| Male | 311 (56.9 %) | 419 (59.2 %) | 531 (56.6 %) | 479 (54.7 %) |
| Female | 251 (43.1 %) | 289 (40.8 %) | 407 (43.4 %) | 396 (45.3 %) |
| Race | ||||
| White | 392 (67.4 %) | 460 (65.0 %) | 527 (56.2 %) | 441 (50.4 %) |
| Black | 86 (14.8 %) | 116 (16.4 %) | 136 (14.5 %) | 108 (12.3 %) |
| Indigenous Westerner | 6 (1.0 %) | 5 (0.7 %) | 4 (0.4 %) | 4 (0.5 %) |
| East Asian | 73 (12.5 %) | 100 (14.1 %) | 195 (20.8 %) | 250 (28.6 %) |
| Others | 25 (4.3 %) | 27 (3.8 %) | 76 (8.1 %) | 72 (8.2 %) |
| Location | ||||
| Upper | 20 (3.4 %) | 28 (4.0 %) | 43 (4.6 %) | 39 (4.5 %) |
| Middle | 50 (8.6 %) | 67 (9.5 %) | 102 (10.9 %) | 126 (14.4 %) |
| Lower | 241 (41.4 %) | 290 (41.0 %) | 407 (43.4 %) | 298 (34.1 %) |
| Overlapping | 271 (46.6 %) | 323 (45.6 %) | 386 (41.2 %) | 412 (47.1 %) |
| Tumor size (cm) | ||||
| Diameter ≤1 | 67 (11.5 %) | 65 (9.2 %) | 82 (8.7 %) | 89 (10.2 %) |
| 1< Diameter ≤2 | 120 (20.6 %) | 137 (19.4 %) | 164 (17.5 %) | 125 (14.3 %) |
| 2< Diameter ≤3 | 95 (16.3 %) | 122 (17.2 %) | 146 (15.6 %) | 139 (15.9 %) |
| 3 <Diameter ≤4 | 94 (16.2 %) | 107 (15.1 %) | 167 (17.8 %) | 121 (13.8 %) |
| 4< Diameter ≤5 | 70 (12.0 %) | 88 (12.4 %) | 97 (10.3 %) | 102 (11.7 %) |
| Diameter >5 | 136 (23.4 %) | 189 (26.7 %) | 282 (30.1 %) | 299 (34.2 %) |
| Depth of invasion | ||||
| T0 and T1 | 54 (9.3 %) | 71 (10.0 %) | 123 (13.1 %) | 129 (14.7 %) |
| T2 | 15 (2.6 %) | 26 (3.7 %) | 48 (5.1 %) | 53 (6.1 %) |
| T3 | 24 (4.1 %) | 43 (6.1 %) | 78 (8.3 %) | 84 (9.6 %) |
| T4 | 10 (1.7 %) | 19 (2.7 %) | 29 (3.1 %) | 37 (4.2 %) |
| Unknown | 479 (82.3 %) | 549 (77.5 %) | 660 (70.4 %) | 572 (65.4 %) |
| Grade | ||||
| Well differentiated | 59 (10.1 %) | 74 (10.5 %) | 80 (8.5 %) | 77 (8.8 %) |
| Moderately differentiated | 217 (37.3 %) | 250 (35.3 %) | 346 (36.9 %) | 265 (30.3 %) |
| Poorly differentiated | 294 (50.5 %) | 360 (50.8 %) | 490 (52.2 %) | 507 (57.9 %) |
| Undifferentiation | 12 (2.1 %) | 24 (3.4 %) | 22 (2.3 %) | 26 (3.0 %) |
Fig. 1The frequency distribution of examined lymph nodes for the entire cohort of patients
Fig. 2The overall survival curves of different LNN groups
Univariate and multivariate predictors of overall survival
| Univariate analysis | Multivariate analysis | ||
|---|---|---|---|
|
|
| Hazard ratio | |
| Age (years) | <0.001 | <0.001 | 2.015 (1.789–2.270) |
| ≤65 | |||
| >65 | |||
| Gender | 0.072 | ||
| Male | |||
| Female | |||
| Race | <0.001 | <0.001 | 0.911 (0.878–0.945) |
| White | |||
| Black | |||
| Indigenous Westerner | |||
| East Asian | |||
| Others | |||
| Location | 0.532 | ||
| Upper | |||
| Middle | |||
| Lower | |||
| Overlapping | |||
| Tumor size (cm) | <0.001 | <0.001 | 1.006 (1.004–1.008) |
| Diameter ≤1 | |||
| 1< Diameter ≤2 | |||
| 2< Diameter ≤3 | |||
| 3< Diameter ≤4 | |||
| 4< Diameter ≤5 | |||
| Diameter >5 | |||
| Grade | 0.066 | ||
| Well differentiated | |||
| Moderately differentiated | |||
| Poorly differentiated | |||
| Undifferentiation | |||
| Lymph node-negative group | <0.001 | <0.001 | 0.812 (0.777–0.849) |
| LNN 1 | |||
| LNN 2 | |||
| LNN 3 | |||
| LNN 4 | |||
Univariate and multivariate predictors of overall survival (data late than 2004)
| Univariate analysis | Multivariate analysis | ||
|---|---|---|---|
|
|
| Hazard ratio | |
| Age (years) | <0.001 | <0.001 | 2.194 (1.529–3.148) |
| ≤65 | |||
| >65 | |||
| Gender | 0.404 | ||
| Male | |||
| Female | |||
| Race | 0.01 | 0.724 | 0.981 (0.881–1.092) |
| White | |||
| Black | |||
| Indigenous Westerner | |||
| East Asian | |||
| Others | |||
| Location | 0.74 | ||
| Upper | |||
| Middle | |||
| Lower | |||
| Overlapping | |||
| Tumor size (cm) | <0.001 | 0.896 | 1.000 (0.994–1.007) |
| Diameter ≤1 | |||
| 1< Diameter ≤2 | |||
| 2< Diameter ≤3 | |||
| 3< Diameter ≤4 | |||
| 4< Diameter ≤5 | |||
| Diameter >5 | |||
| Depth of invasion | <0.001 | <0.001 | 1.684 (1.463–1.937) |
| T0 and T1 | |||
| T2 | |||
| T3 | |||
| T4 | |||
| Grade | 0.654 | ||
| Well differentiated | |||
| Moderately differentiated | |||
| Poorly differentiated | |||
| Undifferentiation | |||
| Lymph node-negative group | 0.006 | <0.001 | 0.773 (0.674–0.886) |
| LNN 1 | |||
| LNN 2 | |||
| LNN 3 | |||
| LNN 4 | |||
Only those patients who are diagnosed late than 2004 in the database can get enough details to make an accurate T stage according to the AJCC 7th edition
Fig. 3The overall survival curves of patients with more than 25 lymph nodes resected and patients with 15 to 25 lymph nodes resected (log-rank test, P = 0.345)
Fig. 4a The overall survival rate in patients with T3 + T4 tumors was significantly different between LNN subgroups. b The overall survival rate in the patients with T1 + T2 tumors had no statistical difference