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Analysis of risk factors affecting long-term survival in elderly patients with advanced gastric cancer

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DOI: 10.1007/s40520-023-02495-8

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Gastrectomy; Stomach neoplasm; Elderly; Risk factor

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This study analyzed the predictors of postoperative complications and risk factors related to long-term survival in elderly patients with gastric cancer. The results indicated that being overweight, the extent of gastrectomy, tumor stage, and overall complications were significant risk factors affecting long-term survival in these patients.
Background Factors predicting postoperative complications after gastrectomy for elderly patients with gastric cancer have been analyzed in several previous studies. However, there is limited research available on risk factors related to long-term survival.Aims This study aimed to analyze factors affecting long-term survival after curative gastrectomy in elderly patients with advanced gastric cancer.Methods This study included patients aged > 75 years with histologically confirmed advanced gastric cancer stage II or greater. Before analysis, risk factors were categorized into four groups: baseline characteristics, underlying diseases, surgical and pathologic factors, and nutritional factors.Results The mean follow-up duration was 71.0 months. The 5-year overall survival and disease-specific survival rates were 51.5% and 58.3%, respectively. Kaplan-Meier curves showed that patients who were female and overweight had significantly longer survival rates than those who were male and underweight. Elderly patients who underwent a total gastrectomy had poorer survival rates than those who underwent a distal gastrectomy. Multivariate analysis demonstrated that tumor stage, extent of gastrectomy, overweight status and overall complication were independent risk factors for overall survival.Discussion Our study show that the overweight patients, the extent of gastrectomy, tumor stage and overall complications are significant risk factors affecting long-term survival.Conclusions Therefore, surgeons may be cautious in performing total gastrectomy in elderly gastric cancer patients. Additionally, it is important to focus on improving nutritional status and mitigating overall complications.

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