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Analysis of Characteristics and Risk Factors of Patients with Single Gastric Cancer and Synchronous Multiple Gastric Cancer among 14,603 Patients

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Song, Du Hyun; Kim, Nayoung; Jo, Hyeong Ho; Kim, Sangbin; Choi, Yonghoon; Oh, Hyeon Jeong; Lee, Hye Seung; Yoon, Hyuk; Shin, Cheol Min; Park, Young Soo; Lee, Dong Ho; Kang, So Hyun; Park, Young Suk; Ahn, Sang-Hoon; Suh, Yun-Suhk; Park, Do Joong; Kim, Hyung Ho; Kim, Ji-Won; Lee, Keun-Wook; Chang, Won; Park, Ji Hoon; Kim, Jin Won; Lee, Yoon Jin; Lee, Kyoung Ho; Kim, Young Hoon; Ahn, Soyeon; Surh, Young-Joon

Issue Date
2024-03
Publisher
거트앤리버 발행위원회
Citation
Gut and Liver, Vol.17 No.2, pp.231-244
Abstract
Background/Aims: Synchronous multiple gastric cancer (SMGC) accounts for approximately 6% to 14% of gastric cancer (GC) cases. This study aimed to identify risk factors for SMGC. Methods: A total of 14,603 patients diagnosed with GC were prospectively enrolled. Data including age, sex, body mass index, smoking, alcohol consumption, family history, p53 expression, microsatellite instability, cancer classification, lymph node metastasis, and treatment were collected. Risk factors were analyzed using logistic regression analysis between a single GC and SMGC. Results: The incidence of SMGC was 4.04%, and that of early GC (EGC) and advanced GC (AGC) was 5.43% and 3.11%, respectively. Patients with SMGC were older (65.33 years vs 61.75 years, p<0.001) and more likely to be male. Lymph node metastasis was found in 27% of patients with SMGC and 32% of patients with single GC. Multivariate analysis showed that SMGC was associated with sex (male odds ratio [OR], 1.669; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.223 to 2.278; p=0.001), age (>= 65 years OR, 1.532; 95% CI, 1.169 to 2.008; p=0.002), and EGC (OR, 1.929; 95% CI, 1.432 to 2.600; p<0.001). Survival rates were affected by Lauren classification, sex, tumor size, cancer type, distant metastasis, and venous invasion but were not related to the number of GCs. However, the survival rate of AGC with SMGC was very high. Conclusions: SMGC had unique characteristics such as male sex, older age, and EGC, and the survival rate of AGC, in which the intestinal type was much more frequent, was very good (Trial registration number: NCT04973631). (Gut Liver, Published online March 29, 2023)
ISSN
1976-2283
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/209066
DOI
https://doi.org/10.5009/gnl220491
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