Abstract

In 139 patients with verified gastric cancer, the infiltration of the postoperative material with CD8+ cells was analyzed. Automated morphometric analysis of immunostained slides was performed separately in different specimen sites (tumor center, invasive edge, and peritumoral mucosa). The mean area of infiltrating CD8+ cells in the tumor center and in the invasive edge was not predictive, while in the peritumoral mucosa it provided a new negative predictive factor (hazard ratio 2.10; confidence interval 0.87-4.92, Cox regression) reliably associated with the TNM stage (hazard ratio 1.91; confidence interval 0.91-4.61, Cox regression).

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