Significant differences in the clinicopathological characteristics and survival of gastric cancer patients from two cancer centers in China and Korea

  • Zhan Long Shen
  • , Kyo Young Song
  • , Ying Jiang Ye
  • , Qi Wei Xie
  • , Bin Liang
  • , Kewei Jiang
  • , Cho Hyun Park
  • , Shan Wang

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Abstract

Purpose: To compare the clinicopathological data and long-term survival of gastric cancer patients in China and Korea. Materials and Methods: Patients who had undergone gastrectomy for gastric cancer between 1998 and 2009 in 2 high-volume institutions in both China (n=1,637) and Korea (n=2,231) were retrospectively evaluated. Clinicopathological variables, overall survival (OS), progression-free survival (PFS), and surgery-related complications were assessed for all patients and compared between the 2 institutions. Results: Chinese patients included in the study were significantly older and had a significantly lower body mass index (BMI) than the Korean patients. Esophagogastric junction tumors were more frequent in Chinese patients. However, the number of patients with stage I gastric cancer, the number of harvested lymph nodes, and the number of total gastrectomies were significantly higher in the Korean population. Korean patients also presented with fewer undifferentiated tumors than Chinese patients. Furthermore, Korean patients had prolonged OS and PFS for stage III cancers only. BMI, tumor-node-metastasis (TNM) stage, tumor invasion, number of positive lymph nodes, and distant metastases were all independent factors affecting OS and PFS. Conclusions: Although China and Korea are neighboring Asian countries, the clinicopathological characteristics of Chinese patients are significantly different from those of Korean patients. Korean gastric cancer patients had longer OS and PFS than Chinese patients. Influencing factors included TNM stage, tumor invasion, and lymph node metastasis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)19-28
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Gastric Cancer
Volume15
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2015

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© 2015 by The Korean Gastric Cancer Association.

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Keywords

  • China
  • Clinicopathological characteristics
  • Korea
  • Stomach neoplasms
  • Survival

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