Clinicopathological characteristics of gastric cancer in elderly patients

2006 
: Careful consideration must be given to the efficacy of treatment for elderly patients with advanced gastric cancer. Thirty-two elderly patients, 75 years of age or older with gastric cancer, were treated in Tokyo Metropolitan Komagome Hospital,Department of Chemotherapy, between January, 1993 to December, 2002. We analyzed the data of these patients retrospectively. The male/female ratio was 13:3, and 90.6% of the patients developed complications. Some 29 patients were treated with 5-FU regimen. The response rate was 17.2%, median survival time was 201 days, and 5 PR pts had 421 days' survival time. Patients with good PS had long survival times. A comparative study was conducted between 15 cases treated with cisplatin (CDDP) regimen and 14 cases without CDDP. Among them, 13 pts were given a low dose and 16 pts a full dose of chemotherapy (5-FU+/-CDDP). No differences were found between the two groups in overall survival time. No patients showed a severe adverse effect and some exhibited improvement by the chemotherapy. Therefore, the choice of chemotherapy for an elderly gastric cancer patient mostly depends on the patient' s general condition. Elderly patients can develop many complications, so the organ function test should be carefully evaluated. Development of an oral anticancer drug for gastric cancer is in progress and promises to show good results in the near future. Chemotherapy appears able to preserve good "Quality of Life" and will play an important role in the treatment of gastric cancer in elderly patients.
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