Abstract

Tumour-stroma ratio (TSR) is a novel potential prognostic factor in cancers and based on the proportions of stroma and tumour area. The prognostic value of TSR in gastric cancer is incompletely known. The aim of this study was to estimate prognostic significance of TSR in gastric adenocarcinoma. A search of PubMed (MEDLINE), Web of Science, EMBASE, Cochrane and Scopus databases was performed. A meta-analysis was conducted on five-year survival in gastric cancer patients using inverse variance random-effects methods. The literature search yielded 5329 potential titles, of which a total of seven studies were eligible. Results of six studies including a total of 1779 patients were pooled in the meta-analysis. Only 23 (1.3%) of the patients received neoadjuvant therapy. All six studies had a cut-off of 50% for the proportion of stroma when dividing the patients into low- and high stroma groups. Low TSR (high amount of stroma) was strongly associated with increased five-year mortality (hazard ratio 2.19, 95% CI 1.69–2.85). In conclusion, TSR is a strong prognostic factor in gastric cancer. It could be used to estimate prognosis of gastric cancer patients not receiving neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Further studies including patients receiving neoadjuvant therapy are recommended.

Highlights

  • Tumour-stroma ratio (TSR) is a novel potential prognostic factor in cancers and based on the proportions of stroma and tumour area

  • Despite that the prognostic impact of TSR in gastric cancer is currently poorly known. The aim of this meta-analysis was to identify all studies on tumour-stroma ratio in and estimate the prognostic value of TSR in gastric adenocarcinoma

  • The literature search was conducted in August 2018 using a keyword search on PubMed (MEDLINE), Web of Science, EMBASE, and Cochrane databases using the terms AND AND AND

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Introduction

Tumour-stroma ratio (TSR) is a novel potential prognostic factor in cancers and based on the proportions of stroma and tumour area. The aim of this study was to estimate prognostic significance of TSR in gastric adenocarcinoma. Low TSR (high amount of stroma) was strongly associated with increased five-year mortality (hazard ratio 2.19, 95% CI 1.69–2.85). Further studies including patients receiving neoadjuvant therapy are recommended. Some tumour biology-related factors, such as tumour-stroma ratio (TSR), have been proposed to identify patients with high risk of cancer mortality. Despite that the prognostic impact of TSR in gastric cancer is currently poorly known. The aim of this meta-analysis was to identify all studies on tumour-stroma ratio in and estimate the prognostic value of TSR in gastric adenocarcinoma

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