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Follow-up Surveillance for Recurrence After Curative Gastric Cancer Surgery Lacks Survival Benefit

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Journal Ann Surg Oncol
Publisher Springer
Specialty Oncology
Date 2003 Oct 7
PMID 14527908
Citations 40
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Abstract

Background: Although routine follow-up to detect asymptomatic recurrence after surgery for gastric cancer is recommended, the effect of such reassessment on survival has not been evaluated.

Methods: Clinical records of patients developing recurrent disease after potentially curative resection between 1985 and 1996 were retrieved. Among these patients, 197 were in our follow-up program. We analyzed survival in these patients according to the presence or absence of cancer-related symptoms when recurrent disease was diagnosed.

Results: Of all patients with recurrent disease, 50% were diagnosed within 1 year and 75% within 2 years of surgery. Asymptomatic recurrence, detected in 88 patients (45%), frequently represented distant metastasis. Although early detection significantly improved survival after detection of recurrent disease, disease-free survival for this subset was shorter. Thus, no significant difference in overall survival was observed.

Conclusions: Early detection of asymptomatic gastric cancer recurrence did not improve overall survival of patients with recurrence after curative resection. Until development of more effective treatment for this disease, close follow-up may offer no survival benefit.

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