Comparison of disease-specific survival in the United States and Korea after resection for early-stage node-negative gastric carcinoma

  • Vivian E. Strong
  • , Kyo Young Song
  • , Cho Hyun Park
  • , Lindsay M. Jacks
  • , Mithat Gonen
  • , Manish A. Shah
  • , Daniel G. Coit
  • , Murray F. Brennan

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Abstract

Background and Objectives Disease-specific survival (DSS) for GC patients differs in Eastern and Western countries. The aim is to compare outcomes of US and Korean patients following resection of early-stage, node-negative gastric carcinoma (GC). Methods All patients (1995-2005) with T1N0 gastric carcinoma, excluding gastroesophageal tumors, were evaluated. DSS was compared by adjusting for prognostic variables from an internationally validated GC nomogram. Results The cohort included 598 Korean patients and 159 US patients. Age and BMI were significantly higher in US patients. Distal tumor location was more frequent in Korea (60% vs. 52%) and proximal location in the US (19% vs. 5%, P < 0.0001). Five-year DSS did not differ significantly between Korea and the US. After multivariate analysis, DSS of Korean patients persisted, with no significant differences when compared to US patients (HR = 1.2, 95% CI: 0.3-5.2, P = 0.83). Conclusions Despite widespread speculations that GC differs in the East and West, when we compare similarly staged, node-negative GC patients, survival did not differ significantly between Korea and the US. This suggests that GC is a heterogeneous disease and when similar subtypes of gastric cancer are compared, these differences disappear. This study suggests more similarities than previously hypothesized between US and Korean GC patients.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)634-640
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Surgical Oncology
Volume107
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2013

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Keywords

  • Eastern and Western
  • early gastric cancer
  • gastric carcinoma

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