Abstract

e15538 Background: The presence of BM in AGC is a relatively uncommon finding and has a poor prognosis [Leporini C. 2015]. At diagnosis the presence of BM occurs in approximately 10-15% of pts with AGC.[Park 2011; Silvestris 2013]. Aim of this study is to describe the main features of pts with AGC and BM at diagnosis and the prognostic implications. Methods: A consecutive series of AGC followed at Cremona Oncology Division from November 2004 to Dicember 2016 and included in three consecutive prospective trials [Dalla Chiesa M. 2011; Tomasello G. 2013], were analyzed. All pts were treated with a modified DCF (docetaxel, cisplatin, fluorouracil) given as a dose-dense regimen, every 14 days. We analyzed pts with BM at diagnosis (BMaD) and pts without BMaD. We evaluated baseline clinical and pathological parameters, the presence of coagulation disorders (CD) together with efficacy measures in the two groups. Results:218 pts with AGC were identified (38 with BMaD and 180 without BMaD).Main pts characteristics and results are reported in the Table below. Conclusions: The presence of BM at diagnosis in pts with AGC is not a rare event (21%) and identifies a population with a significantly poorer outcome and a higher incidence of CD, that need a clinical monitoring of coagulation parameters. More efforts are required to understand the reasons of the different prognosis and to find specific treatments to improve the survival. [Table: see text]

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