Prognostic factors in metastatic gastric carcinoma [Текст] / Kridis W. Ben [та ін.] // Экспериментальная онкология. - 2019. - Т. 41, № 2. - С. 173-175. - Bibliogr. at the end of the art.

Аннотация: Although its incidence has declined over last half-century, gastric cancer remains the second most frequent cause of cancer death in the world. The ⅔ of the patients are metastatic at diagnosis. The current study aimed to identify some determinants of survival in patients with metastatic gastric carcinoma. Materials and Methods: It was a retrospective study that involved 49 patients treated with palliative chemotherapy between January 2000 and December 2010. Factors included: age, gender, performance status, metastatic diagnosis onset (at diagnosis or later); specific metastatic sites, number of metastatic localizations, response to chemotherapy, and hemoglobin rate. Results: In univariate analysis, factors associated to a better survival were: metastasis at diagnosis, good performance status, response to chemotherapy and single metastatic site. Independent factors in multivariate analysis were: metastasis at diagnosis and single metastatic site. Conclusion: Our study confirmed many determinants on survival described in the literature
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Ben, Kridis W.
Marrekchi, G.
Mzali, R.
Daoud, J.
Khanfir, A.

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