Abstract 145P
Background
This study sought to explore prognostic factors for patients with Borrmann type IV gastric cancer and to establish a predictive model for survival benefit of postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy in such patients.
Methods
This study reviewed the clinical data of patients who underwent curative surgery at Fujian Medical University Union Hospital from 2006 to 2014 for Borrmann type IV gastric cancer using a prospective database. Cox regression analyses were performed to identify prognostic factors that formed the basis for a nomogram and risk groups. Establishment of risk groups to identify patients with Borrmann type IV gastric cancer who would benefit from adjuvant chemotherapy.
Results
265 patients who underwent R0 resection were included in this study.Multivariate analysis showed that BMI, tumour differentiation, pT stage, pN stage, and ASA score were independent prognostic factors. Patients in the ACT-group had longer OS than patients in the SA-group, although the p-value for this difference was marginally above the threshold for statistical significance (23.8% vs. 10.9%, p=0.057). Stratified analysis showed that there was no significant difference in OS between the ACT-group and the SA-group for each AJCC stage (stage II: 40.6% vs. 29.8%, p=0.44; stage III: 21.4% vs. 9.7%, p=0.056).A nomogram was established based on these independent risk factors, and nomogram scores were used to divide all patients into a high-risk group (score>16), an intermediate-risk group (8 The nomogram that we established may effectively be used to identify patients with Borrmann type IV gastric cancer who would benefit from postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy. Postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy can improve survival in low- and intermediate-risk patients. The authors. Scientific and Technological Innovation Joint Capital Projects of Fujian Province. All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.Conclusions
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