Should Elderly Patients Undergo Additional Surgery After Non-Curative Endoscopic Resection for Early Gastric Cancer? Long-Term Comparative Outcomes R3.

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Should Elderly Patients Undergo Additional Surgery After Non-Curative Endoscopic Resection for Early Gastric Cancer? Long-Term Comparative Outcomes R3 윤현아 Chika Kusano, MD, PhD 1, Motoki Iwasaki, MD, PhD 2, Tonya Kaltenbach, MD, PhD 3, Abby Conlin, MD 4 Am J Gastroenterol 2011; 106

INTRODUCTION  Endoscopic resection (ER) - widely accepted for treatment of early gastric cancer (EGC) in Japan.  Additional surgery is recommended when ER is non- curative histologically.  Many elderly patients, however, do not undergo radical surgery due to comorbid disease or limited life expectancy.  The aim of this study is to assess the survival outcomes of radical surgery compared with observation only in elderly patients after non-curative ER.

METHODS  The National Cancer Center Hospital, Tokyo  January 1999 and December  Criteria for ER  Elderly patients as 75 years or older  Curative ER, noncurative ER with additional radical surgery, and non-curative ER without surgery  The American Society of Anesthesiologist (ASA) score and Charlson Index as a measurement of patients overall health status, and surgical risk

 Indication criteria for ER  differentiated histology  macroscopic absence of submucosal invasive findings using endoscope and / or endoscopic ultrasonography  lesion size- < 3 cm in diameter with ulcer fibrosis  high probability of safe en bloc resection with short procedure duration

 Expanded criteria:  intramucosal cancer, differentiated type, no lymphatic or / and venous invasion, and no ulceration, irrespective of tumor size  intramucosal cancer, differentiated type, no angiolymphatic invasion, and tumor < 3 cm in size, irrespective of ulceration findings  minimally invasive submucosal cancer (invasion depth ≤ 500 μ m, sm1), differentiated type, no lymphatic or / and venous invasion, and tumor < 3 cm in size

Historical assessment  Resection specimens were classified according to the Japanese Classification for Gastric Carcinoma.  ER was declared curative when the specimen showed en bloc resection with margins free of cancer.

RESULTS

 a significant difference in overall and disease-free survival : between the curative ER and non-curative ER without surgery groups  HR (95 % CI) : 1.89 (1.08 – 3.28), 2.30 (1.35 – 3.94)  HR (95 % CI) : 2.35 (1.36 – 4.05), 2.76 (1.64 – 4.67)

Figure 2. Survival for elderly patients (overall survival).

 A — high risk ( “ positive lymphatic or / and venous invasion ” or “ submucosal deep (sm2) invasion ” )  B — low risk (other reasons except high risk of lymph node metastasis such as intramucosal cancer > 30 mm in size with ulcer findings and minute submucosal cancer (sm1) > 30 mm in size)

Conclusion  Additional surgery following non-curative ER improved overall and disease-free survival compared with non-surgical observation only.  Surgery should be considered following non- curative ER in EGC patients > 75 years of age.