一项回顾性队列研究:新生期和复发期胃癌的生存结局比较

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J. Ji, Kwang Min Kim, B. Kwan, Sung Kim, Y. S. Kim, Seong Hee Choi, M. H. Jin, B. Ha, Jinah Kim, Jeff Liang, N. Kim, Daniela Lee, J. D. Yang
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目的:分析新发及复发转移性胃癌患者的特点及预后。方法:回顾性研究301例2012 - 2022年间经病理证实接受姑息性化疗的晚期胃癌患者。新发队列包括诊断时出现远处转移的患者,复发转移队列由治愈性胃切除术后发生转移的患者组成。我们使用Cox回归分析预后相关性,并使用Kaplan-Meier生存分析比较两组患者的生存时间。结果:纳入167例新发患者和112例复发患者。新发疾病和复发转移性疾病患者在年龄、性别、东部肿瘤合作组评分、原发肿瘤位置和病理特征方面没有差异。复发组与新生组相比,化疗时间更长(1.16±1.18年比0.85±0.84年,P= 0.01),平均体重指数更低(20.22±2.78 kg/m2比21.93±3.38 kg/m2, P< 0.001)。新发组的中位总生存期为11.6个月,而复发组为14.4个月(P= 0.02)。结论:新生和复发转移性胃癌具有不同的亚群特征。晚期胃癌复发患者的生存率明显高于新生组患者。新发和复发胃癌患者预后的差异可以促进对每位患者临床试验选择的讨论,并有助于他们的个性化治疗。
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Comparison of survival outcomes between de novo and recurrent stage IV gastric cancers: A retrospective cohort study
Purpose: This study analyzes the characteristics and prognosis of patients with de novo and recurrent metastatic gastric cancers.Methods: This retrospective study included 301 advanced, pathologically confirmed gastric cancer patients who received palliative chemotherapy between 2012 and 2022. The de novo cohort included patients who presented with distant metastasis at diagnosis, and the recurrent metastatic cohort was composed of patients with metastasis after curative gastrectomy. We analyzed prognostic association by Cox regression and compared survival time of both cohorts using the Kaplan-Meier survival analysis.Results: The study included 167 de novo and 112 recurrent patients. No differences were noted among the patients with de novo disease and recurrent metastatic disease concerning age, sex, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group scores, primary cancer location, and pathologic features. Patients in the recurrent group versus the de novo group had a longer duration of chemotherapy (1.16±1.18 years vs. 0.85±0.84 years, P= 0.01) and lower mean body mass index (20.22±2.78 kg/m2 vs. 21.93±3.38 kg/m2, P< 0.001). The median overall survival in the de novo group was 11.6 versus 14.4 months in the recurrent group (P= 0.02).Conclusion: De novo and recurrent metastatic gastric cancer are characterized by distinct subpopulations. Advanced gastric cancer patients with recurrence have significantly better survival versus those in the de novo cohort. The differences between de novo and recurrent gastric cancer patient outcomes could facilitate discussions about the selection of the clinical trial of each patient and help with their personalized treatment.
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Precision and Future Medicine
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