{"title":"根治性胃切除术后胃腺癌最主要分化等级和最低分化等级的预后相关性","authors":"Yasuo Imai , Yoshihiro Kurata , Masanori Ichinose","doi":"10.1016/j.suronc.2024.102067","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Prognostic relevance of differentiation grade has remained controversial in gastric adenocarcinoma (GAC) after curative resection.</p></div><div><h3>Methods</h3><p>GAC patients who underwent curative gastrectomy were analyzed. Differentiation grade was evaluated according to either the most predominant or least differentiated component. Impacts of clinicopathologic parameters on postoperative recurrence and nodal metastasis were analyzed by the multivariate Cox regression analysis in pT1/2/3/4a and pT1b/2/3 GAC and by the logistic regression analysis in pT1b GAC, respectively.</p></div><div><h3>Results</h3><p>154 patients with GAC, consisting of 34 pT1a (recurrence rate 0%), 45 pT1b (4.4%), 18 pT2 (22.2%), 40 pT3 (35.0%), and 17 pT4a (76.5%), were included. In pT1/2/3/4a GAC, recurrence was significantly associated with only depth of invasion (pT) and grade of venous invasion (VI), although either mode of differentiation grade was significantly associated with pT by the Spearman's rank correlation test. Next, given no recurrence in pT1a and high-grade histopathology in nearly all pT4a, pT1b/2/3 GAC was analyzed, revealing that recurrence was significantly associated with only VI grade and nodal metastasis. Finally, nodal metastasis was not found in any pT1a GAC, of which 44.1% was predominantly high-grade. In pT1b GAC, nodal metastasis was irrelevant to either mode of differentiation grade, tumor size, and ulceration status but was only associated with lymphatic invasion, suggesting that endoscopic resection of pT1 GAC with negative margin can be curative even with high-grade histopathology.</p></div><div><h3>Conclusion</h3><p>Either mode of differentiation grade revealed limited prognostic relevance after curative gastrectomy. 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Prognostic relevance of the most predominant and least differentiated grades of gastric adenocarcinoma after curative gastrectomy
Background
Prognostic relevance of differentiation grade has remained controversial in gastric adenocarcinoma (GAC) after curative resection.
Methods
GAC patients who underwent curative gastrectomy were analyzed. Differentiation grade was evaluated according to either the most predominant or least differentiated component. Impacts of clinicopathologic parameters on postoperative recurrence and nodal metastasis were analyzed by the multivariate Cox regression analysis in pT1/2/3/4a and pT1b/2/3 GAC and by the logistic regression analysis in pT1b GAC, respectively.
Results
154 patients with GAC, consisting of 34 pT1a (recurrence rate 0%), 45 pT1b (4.4%), 18 pT2 (22.2%), 40 pT3 (35.0%), and 17 pT4a (76.5%), were included. In pT1/2/3/4a GAC, recurrence was significantly associated with only depth of invasion (pT) and grade of venous invasion (VI), although either mode of differentiation grade was significantly associated with pT by the Spearman's rank correlation test. Next, given no recurrence in pT1a and high-grade histopathology in nearly all pT4a, pT1b/2/3 GAC was analyzed, revealing that recurrence was significantly associated with only VI grade and nodal metastasis. Finally, nodal metastasis was not found in any pT1a GAC, of which 44.1% was predominantly high-grade. In pT1b GAC, nodal metastasis was irrelevant to either mode of differentiation grade, tumor size, and ulceration status but was only associated with lymphatic invasion, suggesting that endoscopic resection of pT1 GAC with negative margin can be curative even with high-grade histopathology.
Conclusion
Either mode of differentiation grade revealed limited prognostic relevance after curative gastrectomy. Our results may warrant a controversy over current curability evaluation of endoscopic GAC resection.
期刊介绍:
Surgical Oncology is a peer reviewed journal publishing review articles that contribute to the advancement of knowledge in surgical oncology and related fields of interest. Articles represent a spectrum of current technology in oncology research as well as those concerning clinical trials, surgical technique, methods of investigation and patient evaluation. Surgical Oncology publishes comprehensive Reviews that examine individual topics in considerable detail, in addition to editorials and commentaries which focus on selected papers. The journal also publishes special issues which explore topics of interest to surgical oncologists in great detail - outlining recent advancements and providing readers with the most up to date information.