Year 2021 / Volume 113 / Number 5
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From Lauren’s diffuse gastric cancer to WHO’s poorly cohesive carcinoma. Clinicopathological and prognostic characteristics

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DOI: 10.17235/reed.2020.7184/2020

Aingeru Sarriugarte Lasarte, Eva García Alberdi, Lorea Martínez Indart, Oihane Gutiérrez Grijalba, Irene Álvarez Abad, Mikel Guerra Lerma, Miguel Calle Baraja, Alberto Colina Alonso,

Abstract
Introduction: since Lauren classified gastric cancer into intestinal-type adenocarcinoma and diffuse gastric carcinoma back in 1965, countless categorizations have been published that attempt to elucidate the clinicopathological and prognostic differences between histological subtypes. Objective: a retrospective study was performed of gastric cancer cases managed in a third-level site over ten years in order to compare subtypes between the most widely used classifications (Lauren and World Health Organization [WHO]). Methods: a comparative study of the most relevant clinicopathological characteristics and a multivariate survival analysis were performed. Results: significant differences exist between histological subtypes in terms of age, gender, location, extension, stage and treatment received. A univariate overall survival analysis revealed better survival rates for intestinal-type adenocarcinoma as compared to diffuse carcinoma (hazard ratio [HR]: 1.405 [1.024-1.927]) according to the Lauren’s classification. Furthermore, there was a better prognosis of mucinous carcinoma (HR: 0.378 [0.164-0.868]), though failing to prove a poorer prognosis of poorly cohesive (HR: 1.242 [0.878-1.757]) and signet cell (HR: 1.354 [0.792-2.314]) carcinomas, according to the WHO classification. In the multivariate overall survival analysis, the following poor prognosis factors were identified: male gender, local infiltration (T), nodal invasion (N) and received adjuvant therapy. Conclusion: although the various histological subtypes show significant clinicopathological differences, further studies are needed to compare them and clarify the prognostic relevance of each one.
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05/07/2021 20:00:33
excelente y destacados casas de mucho interes para la especialidad ,gracias x compartir.Gabriel Cárdenas G Cali colombia u del valle, profesor asistente cirugia y Gastro quirurgico


08/06/2021 16:25:02
ESTOS HALLAZGOS DESCRITOS ,son los que evaluamos en nuestros pacientes ,considerando que el el adenoca bien diferenciado ,prima el reporte de la CACADA DE PELAYO e infeccion de HP+, y para los difusos estarian mas relacionados con el potencial genético, hereditario (exon 2 y 4?) ,cascada de CANEIRO en pacientes mas jovenes y comportamiento muy agresivo y mas si presenta cel, en anillo de sello y en los proximales el MARCADOR HER-2 para tto con biologicos?.
GRACIAS GABRIEL H CARDENAS G cirugia y endoscopia Digestiva -U DEL VALLE -CALI COLOMBIA
CC14877000 email fcardenas@calipso.com.co


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Sarriugarte Lasarte A, García Alberdi E, Martínez Indart L, Gutiérrez Grijalba O, Álvarez Abad I, Guerra Lerma M, et all. From Lauren’s diffuse gastric cancer to WHO’s poorly cohesive carcinoma. Clinicopathological and prognostic characteristics. 7184/2020


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Received: 24/04/2020

Accepted: 03/07/2020

Online First: 24/11/2020

Published: 10/05/2021

Article revision time: 64 days

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