Clinicopathologic features of gastric cancer in young patients

Background/Aim: Gastric cancer (GC) is considered to be a disease of elderly patients. It has been suggested that GC in young adults has more aggressive clinical and pathologic features than in adults. In this study we aimed to evaluate clinical and pathologic features of GC under age 40 years. Pati...

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Main Authors: Metin Seker, Sercan Aksoy, Nuriye Y Ozdemir, Dogan Uncu, Nurullah Zengin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2013-01-01
Series:The Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology
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Online Access:http://www.saudijgastro.com/article.asp?issn=1319-3767;year=2013;volume=19;issue=6;spage=258;epage=261;aulast=Seker
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spelling doaj-b74d2cc6fc6c45a1ab30b99123d677362020-11-24T21:26:57ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsThe Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology1319-37671998-40492013-01-0119625826110.4103/1319-3767.120876Clinicopathologic features of gastric cancer in young patientsMetin SekerSercan AksoyNuriye Y OzdemirDogan UncuNurullah ZenginBackground/Aim: Gastric cancer (GC) is considered to be a disease of elderly patients. It has been suggested that GC in young adults has more aggressive clinical and pathologic features than in adults. In this study we aimed to evaluate clinical and pathologic features of GC under age 40 years. Patients and Methods: Patients included in this study were those treated and followed up for GC under age 40 years in Ankara Numune Education and Research Hospital from 2002 to 2011. Results: Clinical and pathologic features of 82 patients have been evaluated retrospectively. Of the patients 44 were male (54%) and 38 were (46%) female, and the median age was 35 years (min-max: 18-40 years). The tumor was grade 3 in 77% of the patients, 79% had diffuse type tumor, 64% had lymphovascular invasion, and 76% had perineural invasion. Forty-seven patients (57%) were metastatic at the time of diagnosis. The median follow up was 9 (1-101) months. The median overall survival (OS) was 9 months in metastatic patients and 8-year OS was 64% in nonmetastatic patients. Conclusions: We observed that young GC patients had more aggressive histopathologic features and more than half was metastatic at the time of diagnosis. We need more studies comparing young and elderly patients to confirm that young patients had more aggressive disease.http://www.saudijgastro.com/article.asp?issn=1319-3767;year=2013;volume=19;issue=6;spage=258;epage=261;aulast=SekerGastric cancerprognosisyoung
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author Metin Seker
Sercan Aksoy
Nuriye Y Ozdemir
Dogan Uncu
Nurullah Zengin
spellingShingle Metin Seker
Sercan Aksoy
Nuriye Y Ozdemir
Dogan Uncu
Nurullah Zengin
Clinicopathologic features of gastric cancer in young patients
The Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology
Gastric cancer
prognosis
young
author_facet Metin Seker
Sercan Aksoy
Nuriye Y Ozdemir
Dogan Uncu
Nurullah Zengin
author_sort Metin Seker
title Clinicopathologic features of gastric cancer in young patients
title_short Clinicopathologic features of gastric cancer in young patients
title_full Clinicopathologic features of gastric cancer in young patients
title_fullStr Clinicopathologic features of gastric cancer in young patients
title_full_unstemmed Clinicopathologic features of gastric cancer in young patients
title_sort clinicopathologic features of gastric cancer in young patients
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series The Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology
issn 1319-3767
1998-4049
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Background/Aim: Gastric cancer (GC) is considered to be a disease of elderly patients. It has been suggested that GC in young adults has more aggressive clinical and pathologic features than in adults. In this study we aimed to evaluate clinical and pathologic features of GC under age 40 years. Patients and Methods: Patients included in this study were those treated and followed up for GC under age 40 years in Ankara Numune Education and Research Hospital from 2002 to 2011. Results: Clinical and pathologic features of 82 patients have been evaluated retrospectively. Of the patients 44 were male (54%) and 38 were (46%) female, and the median age was 35 years (min-max: 18-40 years). The tumor was grade 3 in 77% of the patients, 79% had diffuse type tumor, 64% had lymphovascular invasion, and 76% had perineural invasion. Forty-seven patients (57%) were metastatic at the time of diagnosis. The median follow up was 9 (1-101) months. The median overall survival (OS) was 9 months in metastatic patients and 8-year OS was 64% in nonmetastatic patients. Conclusions: We observed that young GC patients had more aggressive histopathologic features and more than half was metastatic at the time of diagnosis. We need more studies comparing young and elderly patients to confirm that young patients had more aggressive disease.
topic Gastric cancer
prognosis
young
url http://www.saudijgastro.com/article.asp?issn=1319-3767;year=2013;volume=19;issue=6;spage=258;epage=261;aulast=Seker
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