Abstract

4041 Background: The aim of our study was to asses the effect on local relapse, and consequently on overall and disease free survival, of a limited or an extended lymphadenectomy, in an homogeneus group of radically resected gastric cancer patients. This analysis was performed in order to identify a subgroup of patients possibly not benefiting from a toxic therapeutic approach such chemoradiation therapy. Methods: Patients with radically resected gastric cancer were eligible for our analysis. We divided our patients into 2 groups according to lymphadenectomy type: group A for limited (25 or less than 25 resected lymph nodes) and group B for extended (more than 25 resected lymph nodes) lymph nodes resection. All major clinical characteristics (age, extension within gastric wall, pN stage and extent of lymphadenectomy) were considered for statistical analysis. Results: Four hundred-eighteen patients were analysed: tumour stage at diagnosis was pT2–3 pN1–3 M0 in 339 patients and pT3 N0 M0 in 79 patients. Med...

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