Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Gastroenterol. Dec 28, 2015; 21(48): 13500-13506
Published online Dec 28, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i48.13500
Table 1 Patients’ characteristics (n = 28) n (%)
Variables
Age (yr) [mean ± SD, (range)]60 ± 10.7, (28-81)
Sex
Male16 (57)
Female12 (43)
Tumor location
Upper9 (32)
Middle15 (54)
Lower4 (14)
Histological type
Differentiated10 (36)
Undifferentiated18 (64)
Pre-therapeutic staging
cStage III15 (54)
cStage IV13 (46)
Clinical response
CR0 (0)
PR10 (36)
SD16 (57)
PD2 (7)
Post-therapeutic T status
ypT21 (4)
ypT311 (39)
ypT416 (57)
Post-therapeutic N status
ypN01 (4)
ypN11 (4)
ypN24 (14)
ypN322 (79)
Post-therapeutic M status
ypM09 (32)
ypM119 (68)
Post-therapeutic staging
ypStage II2 (7)
ypStage III7 (25)
ypStage IV19 (68)
TRG in primary tumors
G1a0 (0)
G1b2 (7)
G26 (21)
G320 (71)
Preoperative chemotherapy
S-1 alone5 (18)
S-1 plus cisplatin16 (57)
S-1 plus docetaxel7 (25)
Operative procedure
Distal gastrectomy7 (25)
Total gastrectomy21 (68)
Postoperative chemotherapy
With27 (96)
Without1 (4)
Table 2 Comparison of tumor regression grade in primary tumors n (%)
VariablesTRG in primary tumors
P value
G1b (n = 2)G2 (n = 6)G3 (n = 20)
TRG in MLNsG1a9 (2)6 (1)7 (2)< 0.0001
G1b2 (0)22 (5)24 (5)
G22 (0)17 (4)44 (10)
G37 (2)45 (10)253 (60)
Table 3 Correlation between clinical response and histological evaluation n (%)
VariablesClinical response
CR (n = 2)PR (n = 4)SD (n = 2)No applicable target LNs (n = 3)
TRG in MLNsG1a1 (0)4 (2)1 (0)0 (0)
G1b0 (0)23 (10)0 (0)0 (0)
G22 (1)20 (9)6 (3)0 (0)
G315 (7)79 (35)51 (23)24 (11)