Prognosis of gastric cancer (GC) patients with positive peritoneal cytology.

2015 
41 Background: Laparoscopic staging of patients with GC can disclose peritoneal metastases. Although this finding is associated with a poor prognosis, some patients achieve a long-term survival. In an attempt to provide explanation we compared the overall survival (OS) of patients with GC peritoneal metastases from two settings: cytology positive only (Cy+) and grossly positive (Gross+). Methods: 146 GC patients with peritoneal metastases were identified between 2000 and 2014. Cox-model regression was used for overall survival (OS) analyses. Results: Patient/treatment characteristics were as follows: males (66%), good ECOG scores (0-1; 89%), metastases confirmed by a diagnostic laparoscopy (84%), poorly differentiated histology(92%), received chemotherapy (89%), received chemoradiation (22%), and received surgery (10%). The median follow-up time for all patients was 12.9 months and median OS was 15 months. Patients with Gross+ were at higher risk of death compared to Cy+ patients (50% vs. 83%1-year OS, re...
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