| Literature DB >> 30302163 |
Zbigniew K Kula1, Wojciech Zegarski2, Wojciech Jóźwicki3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Gastric cancer is one of the most common malignant neoplasms in the world. Currently it constitutes the third cause of death among all malignancies. New endoscopic techniques have a potential to improve treatment results due to more frequent detection of early gastric cancer. AIM: To summarize our experience in diagnosis and treatment of early gastric cancer patients.Entities:
Keywords: early gastric cancer; endoscopy; treatment
Year: 2018 PMID: 30302163 PMCID: PMC6173073 DOI: 10.5114/pg.2018.73332
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prz Gastroenterol ISSN: 1895-5770
Summary table of patient data – sex, age, gastric location, Paris classification, histology, Lauren subtypes, treatment, size, pTNM classification and total number of lymph nodes dissected
| No. | Sex | Age[years] | Size[mm] | Gastric location | Paris classification | Histology | Lauren subtypes | Treatment | Size [mm] | pTMN classification/total number lymph nodes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Male | 65 | 8 × 10 | Antrum | 0–IIa/IIc | Adenocarcinoma G3 | Diffuse | Gastrectomy | 5 × 6 | pT1aN0/45 |
| 2 | Male | 65 | 15 × 20 | Antrum | 0–IIa/IIc | Adenocarcinoma G2 | Intestinal | ESD | 18 × 16 | pT1aNx |
| 3 | Male | 46 | 14 × 20 | Angle | 0–Is/III | Adenocarcinoma mucocellullare G3 | Diffuse | Gastrectomy | 20 × 20 | pT1bN0/15 |
| 4 | Female | 73 | 20 × 25 | Body | 0–IIa | Adenocarcinoma mucocellullare G3 | Diffuse | Gastrectomy | 35 × 35 | pT1aN0/20 |
| 5 | Male | 55 | 16 × 18 | Angle | 0–IIa | Adenocarcinoma G3 | Diffuse | Gastrectomy | 20 × 20 | pT1bN0/19 |
| 6 | Female | 66 | 30 × 30 | Body | 0–III | Adenocarcinoma G2 partim mucocellulare | Mixed | Gastrectomy | 40 × 50 | pT1bN1/18 |
| 7 | Male | 80 | 10 × 10 | Body | 0–Is | Adenocarcinam G1 | Intestinal | ESD | 10 × 10 | pT1bNx |
| 8 | Male | 80 | 19 × 18 | Body | 0–IIa | Adenocarcinoma G2 | Intestinal | Gastrectomy | 2 × 2 multi-focal | pT1aN0/11 |
| 9 | Female | 57 | 25 × 25 | Body | 0–IIa/III | Adenocarcinoma mucocellullare G3 | Diffuse | Gastrectomy | 25/25 | pT1bN0/23 |
| 10 | Male | 71 | 10 × 10 | Cardia | 0–Is | Adenocarcinoma G2 | Intestinal | ESD | 16 × 16 | pT1bNx |
| 11 | Male | 64 | 10 × 12 | Cardia | 0–IIa | Adenocarcinoma G1 | Intestinal | Gastrectomy | 10 × 10 | pT1bN0/20 |
| 12 | Male | 59 | 15 × 18 | Antrum | 0–IIa/IIc | Adenocarcinoma G3 | Diffuse | Gastrectomy | 25 × 20 | pT1aN0/16 |
| 13 | Male | 59 | 10 × 12 | Antrum | 0–IIa/IIc | Adenocarcinoma G1 | Intestinal | Distal gastrectomy | 8 × 8 | pT1aN0/14 |
| 14 | Female | 74 | 20 × 22 | Body | 0–Is/III | Adenocarcinoma mucocellullare G3 | Diffuse | Gastrectomy | 15 × 18 | pT1bN0/9 |
| 15 | Male | 72 | 25 × 26 | Angle | 0–III | Adenocarcinoma G2 | Intestinal | Gastrectomy | 25 × 30 | pT1bN0/14 |
| 16 | Male | 62 | 20 × 30 | Cardia | 0–IIa | Adenocarcinam G1 | Intestinal | Gastrectomy | 20 × 25 | pT1bN0/8 |
Figure 1Endoscopic images of early gastric cancer. Conventional white light (2–6, 8, 10, 11, 15, 16) and narrow-band imaging endoscopy (1, 7, 9, 12–14)