Factors Affecting Endoscopic Curative Resection of Gastric Cancer in the Population-Based Screening Era

Clinical Endoscopy
Yoon Gwon MunKyo Young Song

Abstract

Since population-based screening for gastric cancer in Korea was implemented, endoscopic treatment of early gastric cancer has become increasingly popular. This study investigates factors affecting endoscopic curative resection of early gastric cancer in population-based screening for gastric cancer. We retrospectively reviewed data of patients with newly diagnosed gastric cancer who underwent treatment at Seoul St. Mary's Hospital. All patients completed questionnaires about clinical information, including interval between surveillance tests for gastric cancer. Of 469 gastric cancer patients, 147 (31.3%) had undergone curative endoscopic resection, 260 (55.4%) had undergone curative surgical resection, and 62 (13.3%) underwent non-curative resection or were in an inoperable state. Patients with curative endoscopic resection had fewer alarm symptoms/signs than other groups. In multivariate analysis, regular surveillance endoscopy was the only factor predicting curative endoscopic resection (odds ratio [OR], 6.099; 95% confidence interval [CI], 2.532-14.933). In addition, patients undergoing gastric cancer screening had a significantly higher rate of endoscopic curative resection compared with subjects who had never been screene...Continue Reading

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Oct 28, 2019·Clinical Endoscopy·Si Hyung LeeUNKNOWN Korean Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection Research Group

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