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Lee, Jun Ho,Ryu, Keun Won,Lee, Jong Seok,Lee, Jong Ryeol,Kim, Chan Gyoo,Choi, Il Ju,Park, Sook Ryun,Kook, Myeong-Cherl,Kim, Young-Woo,Bae, Jae-Moon A. R. Liss, inc., etc 2007 Journal of surgical oncology Vol.95 No.6
<B>Background and Objectives</B><P>There is a prevailing belief that young patients with gastric adenocarcinomas have a more aggressive disease.</P><B>Methods</B><P>We reviewed the prospectively collected database of 753 gastric adenocarcinomas patients who had undergone curative gastrectomy. Clinicopathological factors and the survival rates for each pathological TNM stage were compared between patients younger than 40 years of age and the others.</P><B>Results</B><P>Fifty-four (9.8%) patients were younger than 40 years of age. The overall accuracy of the intra-operative stage was 62.5%; 54.0% in the young patients and 63.5% in older patients (P = 0.006). Intraoperative under-staging was more commonly seen in the younger patients when compared to the older patients. These trends were more prominent in patients with surgical stage I disease. Age proved to be an independent risk factor influencing the accuracy of intraoperative staging using a logistic regression analysis. There was no difference in overall 3-year survival rate between the two age groups for each pathological TNM stage.</P><B>Conclusions</B><P>The present study showed that intra-operative under-staging was more common in young patients with gastric cancer, especially with stage I disease. This finding raises the concern for inaccurate diagnosis and surgical under treatment in younger patients with stage I gastric cancer. J. Surg. Oncol. 2007; 95: 485–490. © 2006 Wiley-Liss, Inc.</P>