Signet Ring Cell Histology Is Not an Independent Predictor of Poor Prognosis After Curative Resection for Gastric Cancer
- Author(s)
- Jung Ho Shim; Kyo Young Song; Hyung-Ho Kim; Sang-Uk Han; Min-Chan Kim; Woo Jin Hyung; Wook Kim; Hyuk-Joon Lee; Seung Wan Ryu; Gyu Seok Cho; Seong Yeob Ryu
- Keimyung Author(s)
- Ryu, Seung Wan
- Department
- Dept. of Surgery (외과학)
- Journal Title
- Medicine
- Issued Date
- 2014
- Volume
- 93
- Issue
- 27
- Abstract
- Whether signet ring cell (SRC) histology carries a worse
prognosis than other forms of gastric adenocarcinoma has been questioned.
The present study investigated the differences in clinicopathologic
features and survival between SRC and non-SRC adenocarcinoma.
The prospectively collected data of 2643 patients who had undergone
curative gastrectomy between 1998 and 2005 by 10 surgeons were
reviewed. Additionally, we employed analysis of covariance, propensity-
score risk adjustment, and propensity-based matching to account
for possible selection bias. The baseline characteristics of prematched
patients with SRC or non-SRC adenocarcinoma histology differed: SRC
presented in younger patients and less often in men, was more likely
found in the middle stomach, and was more likely to be Stage I. After
applying the propensity-score strata and propensity-score matching,
there was no difference in the baseline characteristics, and SRC was not
an independent risk factor for mortality in the same stage. SRC is not an
independent predictor of poor prognosis after curative resection for
gastric cancer in Korea.
(Medicine 93(27):e136)
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