Clinicopathological factors associated with the presence of tumor deposits in resected gastric cancer patients

Purpose: The role of tumor deposits (TDs) in the staging of gastric cancer is currently debatable. TDs are defined as tumoral nodules in perigastric adipose tissue with no evidence of lymphatic, vascular, or neural structures. Clinicopathological factors related to the presence of TDs are not well d...

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Main Authors: Oscar Paredes Torres, Sofia Prado Cucho, Luis Taxa Rojas, Carlos Luque-Vasquez, Ivan Chavez, Eduardo Payet Meza, Eloy Ruiz Figueroa, Francisco Berrospi Espinoza
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spelling doaj-580cdc74a6b744589c6704569000c1032021-07-05T16:34:10ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402021-06-0176e07185Clinicopathological factors associated with the presence of tumor deposits in resected gastric cancer patientsOscar Paredes Torres0Sofia Prado Cucho1Luis Taxa Rojas2Carlos Luque-Vasquez3Ivan Chavez4Eduardo Payet Meza5Eloy Ruiz Figueroa6Francisco Berrospi Espinoza7Department of Abdominal Surgery, National Institute of Neoplastic Diseases INEN, Lima Peru; Corresponding author.Department of Pathology, National Institute of Neoplastic Disease INEN, Lima PeruDepartment of Pathology, National Institute of Neoplastic Disease INEN, Lima PeruDepartment of Abdominal Surgery, National Institute of Neoplastic Diseases INEN, Lima PeruDepartment of Abdominal Surgery, National Institute of Neoplastic Diseases INEN, Lima PeruDepartment of Abdominal Surgery, National Institute of Neoplastic Diseases INEN, Lima PeruDepartment of Abdominal Surgery, National Institute of Neoplastic Diseases INEN, Lima PeruDepartment of Abdominal Surgery, National Institute of Neoplastic Diseases INEN, Lima PeruPurpose: The role of tumor deposits (TDs) in the staging of gastric cancer is currently debatable. TDs are defined as tumoral nodules in perigastric adipose tissue with no evidence of lymphatic, vascular, or neural structures. Clinicopathological factors related to the presence of TDs are not well defined. This study aimed to identify the clinicopathological factors associated with the presence of TDs in resected gastric cancer patients. Materials and methods: This prospective study included patients diagnosed with gastric cancer and treated with D2 radical gastrectomy from January 2019 to January 2020. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to determine the factors related to the presence of TDs. Results: A total of 111 patients were eligible and TDs were present in 31 of them (28%). In the univariate analysis, male gender (p = 0.027), tumor size ≥ 5cm (p = ≤0.001), serosa and adjacent organs invasion (pT4a and pT4b) (p = ≤0.001), ≥16 metastatic lymph nodes (pN3b) (p = ≤0.001), and TNM stage III tumors (p = ≤0.001) were significantly associated with the presence of TDs. The multivariate analysis showed that a tumors size ≥5 cm (OR = 3.69, 95% CI: 1.17–11.6), serosa and adjacent organs invasion (pT4a and pT4b) (OR = 3.78, 95% CI: 1.31–10.86) and ≥16 metastatic lymph nodes (pN3b) (OR = 3.21, 95%CI:1.06–9.7) were independent risk factors for the presence of TDs. Conclusions: Larger tumors (tumor size ≥ 5cm), serosa and adjacent organs invasion (pT4 and pT4b), and ≥16 metastatic lymph nodes (pN3b) were independent risk factors for the presence of TDs.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021012883Gastric cancerSurgeryPathologyTumor deposits (TDs)
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author Oscar Paredes Torres
Sofia Prado Cucho
Luis Taxa Rojas
Carlos Luque-Vasquez
Ivan Chavez
Eduardo Payet Meza
Eloy Ruiz Figueroa
Francisco Berrospi Espinoza
spellingShingle Oscar Paredes Torres
Sofia Prado Cucho
Luis Taxa Rojas
Carlos Luque-Vasquez
Ivan Chavez
Eduardo Payet Meza
Eloy Ruiz Figueroa
Francisco Berrospi Espinoza
Clinicopathological factors associated with the presence of tumor deposits in resected gastric cancer patients
Heliyon
Gastric cancer
Surgery
Pathology
Tumor deposits (TDs)
author_facet Oscar Paredes Torres
Sofia Prado Cucho
Luis Taxa Rojas
Carlos Luque-Vasquez
Ivan Chavez
Eduardo Payet Meza
Eloy Ruiz Figueroa
Francisco Berrospi Espinoza
author_sort Oscar Paredes Torres
title Clinicopathological factors associated with the presence of tumor deposits in resected gastric cancer patients
title_short Clinicopathological factors associated with the presence of tumor deposits in resected gastric cancer patients
title_full Clinicopathological factors associated with the presence of tumor deposits in resected gastric cancer patients
title_fullStr Clinicopathological factors associated with the presence of tumor deposits in resected gastric cancer patients
title_full_unstemmed Clinicopathological factors associated with the presence of tumor deposits in resected gastric cancer patients
title_sort clinicopathological factors associated with the presence of tumor deposits in resected gastric cancer patients
publisher Elsevier
series Heliyon
issn 2405-8440
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Purpose: The role of tumor deposits (TDs) in the staging of gastric cancer is currently debatable. TDs are defined as tumoral nodules in perigastric adipose tissue with no evidence of lymphatic, vascular, or neural structures. Clinicopathological factors related to the presence of TDs are not well defined. This study aimed to identify the clinicopathological factors associated with the presence of TDs in resected gastric cancer patients. Materials and methods: This prospective study included patients diagnosed with gastric cancer and treated with D2 radical gastrectomy from January 2019 to January 2020. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to determine the factors related to the presence of TDs. Results: A total of 111 patients were eligible and TDs were present in 31 of them (28%). In the univariate analysis, male gender (p = 0.027), tumor size ≥ 5cm (p = ≤0.001), serosa and adjacent organs invasion (pT4a and pT4b) (p = ≤0.001), ≥16 metastatic lymph nodes (pN3b) (p = ≤0.001), and TNM stage III tumors (p = ≤0.001) were significantly associated with the presence of TDs. The multivariate analysis showed that a tumors size ≥5 cm (OR = 3.69, 95% CI: 1.17–11.6), serosa and adjacent organs invasion (pT4a and pT4b) (OR = 3.78, 95% CI: 1.31–10.86) and ≥16 metastatic lymph nodes (pN3b) (OR = 3.21, 95%CI:1.06–9.7) were independent risk factors for the presence of TDs. Conclusions: Larger tumors (tumor size ≥ 5cm), serosa and adjacent organs invasion (pT4 and pT4b), and ≥16 metastatic lymph nodes (pN3b) were independent risk factors for the presence of TDs.
topic Gastric cancer
Surgery
Pathology
Tumor deposits (TDs)
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021012883
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