Analysis of the Incidence and Survival of Gastric Cancer Based on the Lauren Classification: A Large Population-Based Study Using SEER

Background: Limited evidence exists on the incidence of gastric cancer (GC), and contradictory results exist for the prognosis of GC based on the Lauren classification. We analyzed the incidence and survival of GC based on the Lauren classification.Methods: The Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Re...

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Main Authors: Chao-Tao Tang, Ling Zeng, Jing Yang, Chunyan Zeng, Youxiang Chen
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-08-01
Series:Frontiers in Oncology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fonc.2020.01212/full
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spelling doaj-9f07299c663045e2ad6a0f3ef9aa1fac2020-11-25T02:06:36ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Oncology2234-943X2020-08-011010.3389/fonc.2020.01212523335Analysis of the Incidence and Survival of Gastric Cancer Based on the Lauren Classification: A Large Population-Based Study Using SEERChao-Tao TangLing ZengJing YangChunyan ZengYouxiang ChenBackground: Limited evidence exists on the incidence of gastric cancer (GC), and contradictory results exist for the prognosis of GC based on the Lauren classification. We analyzed the incidence and survival of GC based on the Lauren classification.Methods: The Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database from 1975 through 2015 was used to identify all patients with surgically resected, histologically diagnosed intestinal or diffused-type GC. Propensity score matching was used to analyze the association between the Lauren classification type and prognosis.Results: The trend of total GC incidence showed an obvious decrease (APC = −1.51, 95% CI: −2.31 to −1.01) as well as that of the intestinal type (APC = −1.43, 95% CI: −2.01 to −1.12). However, we found that the relative incidence of the diffused type was increased (APC = 0.6, 95% CI: 0.41–0.82). The trend of the total incidence of GC (APC = −1.31, 95% CI: −1.91 to −1.03) and that of the intestinal type (APC = −1.11, 95% CI: −1.53 to −0.98) was decreased in 40–49-year-olds, but that of the diffused type was increased (APC = 1.5, 95% CI: 1.2–1.72). We found that trends in GC incidence exhibited a similar pattern in the regional and distant stages and showed a decrease from 1975 through 2015. However, the incidence rate of the local stage was increased, with an APC of 0.5 (95% CI: 0.3–0.7). We identified 15,989 GC cases from the SEER database, including 13,852 intestinal-type and 2,138 diffused-type cases. The 1,336 intestinal-type cases were matched with 1,336 diffused-type cases using propensity score matching (PSM), and patients with the diffused type had a better prognosis than patients with the intestinal type (HR = 0.56, 95% CI: 0.45–0.78). However, we found that patients with diffused-type GC had worse survival than patients with intestinal-type GC in the cohort from Renji Hospital (P < 0.001).Conclusion: The total incidence of GC and that of the intestinal-type GC decreased, but the incidence of diffused-type GC increased in 40–49-year-olds. Diffused types of GCs may have a different prognosis compared to intestinal-type GCs in different patient cohorts. Nevertheless, these results should be interpreted with caution in assessing the prognosis in combination with other factors.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fonc.2020.01212/fullgastric cancerLauren classificationSEERincidencesurvival
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author Chao-Tao Tang
Ling Zeng
Jing Yang
Chunyan Zeng
Youxiang Chen
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Ling Zeng
Jing Yang
Chunyan Zeng
Youxiang Chen
Analysis of the Incidence and Survival of Gastric Cancer Based on the Lauren Classification: A Large Population-Based Study Using SEER
Frontiers in Oncology
gastric cancer
Lauren classification
SEER
incidence
survival
author_facet Chao-Tao Tang
Ling Zeng
Jing Yang
Chunyan Zeng
Youxiang Chen
author_sort Chao-Tao Tang
title Analysis of the Incidence and Survival of Gastric Cancer Based on the Lauren Classification: A Large Population-Based Study Using SEER
title_short Analysis of the Incidence and Survival of Gastric Cancer Based on the Lauren Classification: A Large Population-Based Study Using SEER
title_full Analysis of the Incidence and Survival of Gastric Cancer Based on the Lauren Classification: A Large Population-Based Study Using SEER
title_fullStr Analysis of the Incidence and Survival of Gastric Cancer Based on the Lauren Classification: A Large Population-Based Study Using SEER
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the Incidence and Survival of Gastric Cancer Based on the Lauren Classification: A Large Population-Based Study Using SEER
title_sort analysis of the incidence and survival of gastric cancer based on the lauren classification: a large population-based study using seer
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Oncology
issn 2234-943X
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Background: Limited evidence exists on the incidence of gastric cancer (GC), and contradictory results exist for the prognosis of GC based on the Lauren classification. We analyzed the incidence and survival of GC based on the Lauren classification.Methods: The Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database from 1975 through 2015 was used to identify all patients with surgically resected, histologically diagnosed intestinal or diffused-type GC. Propensity score matching was used to analyze the association between the Lauren classification type and prognosis.Results: The trend of total GC incidence showed an obvious decrease (APC = −1.51, 95% CI: −2.31 to −1.01) as well as that of the intestinal type (APC = −1.43, 95% CI: −2.01 to −1.12). However, we found that the relative incidence of the diffused type was increased (APC = 0.6, 95% CI: 0.41–0.82). The trend of the total incidence of GC (APC = −1.31, 95% CI: −1.91 to −1.03) and that of the intestinal type (APC = −1.11, 95% CI: −1.53 to −0.98) was decreased in 40–49-year-olds, but that of the diffused type was increased (APC = 1.5, 95% CI: 1.2–1.72). We found that trends in GC incidence exhibited a similar pattern in the regional and distant stages and showed a decrease from 1975 through 2015. However, the incidence rate of the local stage was increased, with an APC of 0.5 (95% CI: 0.3–0.7). We identified 15,989 GC cases from the SEER database, including 13,852 intestinal-type and 2,138 diffused-type cases. The 1,336 intestinal-type cases were matched with 1,336 diffused-type cases using propensity score matching (PSM), and patients with the diffused type had a better prognosis than patients with the intestinal type (HR = 0.56, 95% CI: 0.45–0.78). However, we found that patients with diffused-type GC had worse survival than patients with intestinal-type GC in the cohort from Renji Hospital (P < 0.001).Conclusion: The total incidence of GC and that of the intestinal-type GC decreased, but the incidence of diffused-type GC increased in 40–49-year-olds. Diffused types of GCs may have a different prognosis compared to intestinal-type GCs in different patient cohorts. Nevertheless, these results should be interpreted with caution in assessing the prognosis in combination with other factors.
topic gastric cancer
Lauren classification
SEER
incidence
survival
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fonc.2020.01212/full
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