Minute and small early gastric cancers in a Western population: a clinicopathologic study

Francesco Perri, Roberto Iuliano, Guido Valente, Italo Francesco Angelillo, Arrigo Arrigoni, Donata Campra, Serafino Recchia, Angelo Andriulli

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Abstract

Early endoscopic diagnosis improves the prognosis of patients with gastric cancer, as shown by the finding that 5-year survival rates exceeding 90% are observed in Japanese patients with early gastric cancer. It has been hypothesized between minute, small, and large early gastric cancers has been proposed. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of minute and small early gastric cancers in Western countries and to compare their clinicopathologic features with those of large early gastric cancers. Of 465 Italian patients with gastric cancer who were studied, 20.5% had an early gastric cancer, and 34.7% of these were minute or small. Tumor size is correlated with intramural spreading and metastasis to perigastric lymph nodes. Nodal involvement occurs more frequently in the diffuse than in the intestinal type of early gastric cancer. Long-term survival rate is not coreelated with tumor size, intramural spreading, or nodal metastasis. The minute and small early gastric cancers of Italian patients are indistinguishable from those occurring in Japanese patients. These lesions are more common than previously thought and should be carefully searched for endoscopists. The correlationo of tumor size with intramural invasion and perigastric lymph node metastasis suggests that minute and small early gastric cancers are precursors of large early gastric cancers. Although the distinction between minute, small, and large early gastric cancers is of low prognostic value, the distinction might be useful for selecting different therapeutic approaches.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)475-480
Numero di pagine6
RivistaGastrointestinal Endoscopy
Volume41
Numero di pubblicazione5
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - mag 1995
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