CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF GASTRIC CANCER
CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF GASTRIC CANCER
Author(s): Antoanela Valentina Crafciuc, Adriana-Estefa MUÑOZ-GROZA, Vlad Baleanu, Veronica Gheorman, Victor Gheorman, Ion Scurtu, Corina Lavinia Gruia, Camelia Maria FOARFĂ, Daniel-Cristian PirvuSubject(s): Health and medicine and law
Published by: Research and Science Today
Keywords: CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL FACTORS; GASTRIC CANCER; PROGNOSIS, SURVIVAL;
Summary/Abstract: GASTRIC CANCER (CRC) REPRESENTS ONE OF THE MOST COMMONLY DIAGNOSED CANCERS WORLDWIDE. THE TREATMENT STRATEGY FOR GASTRIC TUMORS HAS CHANGED DURING THE LAST DECADES WITH THE USE OF MOLECULAR PROGNOSTIC FACTORS AND ADEQUATE COMBINATION THERAPIES. CURATIVE THERAPY INVOLVES SURGICAL RESECTION, MOST COMMONLY REPRESENTED BY A TOTAL OR SUBTOTAL GASTRECTOMY WITH AN ACCOMPANYING LYMPHADENECTOMY. MANY STUDIES HAVE INVESTIGATED THE CORRELATION BETWEEN HISTOPATHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS IN GASTRIC CANCER AND PATIENT DATA, DISEASE-SPECIFIC CRITERIA, AND OVERALL OUTCOME. IDENTIFYING PREDICTIVE AND PROGNOSTIC MARKERS IS AN IMPORTANT STEP TO IMPROVE CURRENT TREATMENT APPROACHES AND TO EXTEND SURVIVAL. THEREFORE, WE RETROSPECTIVELY ANALYZED THE CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND PROGNOSTIC FACTORS AFFECTING THE SURVIVAL RATE OF PATIENTS WITH GASTRIC CANCER.
Journal: Research and Science Today
- Issue Year: 21/2021
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 39-52
- Page Count: 14
- Language: English