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The superiority of ratio-based lymph node staging in gastric carcinoma

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ANNALS OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
卷 9, 期 1, 页码 27-34

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DOI: 10.1245/aso.2002.9.1.27

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gastric carcinoma; lymph node classification; lymph node metastasis; prognostic factor; TNM classification; lymph node ratio

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Background: The need for a precise lymph node staging without stage migration is of paramount importance when comparing and evaluating international treatment results. Methods: We reviewed 1019 patients who under-went R0 resection at Kansai Medical University between 1980 and 1997. The patients were classified according to the 1997 International Union Against Cancer (UICC)/American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) pN classification or the N staging depending on the ratio between the number of excised and the number of involved lymph nodes (pN1, less than or equal to25%; pN2, less than or equal to50%; pN3, >50%). Results: Among the 1997 UICC/AJCC pN subgroups, prognosis worsened with an increase in lymph node ratio. In contrast, the ratio-based classification showed more homogenous survival according to the number of involved lymph nodes. Multiple stepwise regression analysis showed that the ratio-based classification was the most significant prognostic factor, whereas the 1997 UICC/AJCC classification was not found to be an independent predictor of survival. In addition, the ratio-based classification showed a superiority to the 1997 UICC/AJCC classification with respect to stage migration. Conclusions: Ratio-based lymph node staging is simple and gives more precise information for prognosis with fewer problems related to stage migration than the 1997 UICC/AJCC staging system.

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