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Authors Song S, Li C, Li S, Cong X, Xue Y
Received 24 June 2017
Accepted for publication 28 August 2017
Published 27 September 2017 Volume 2017:10 Pages 4795—4802
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S144801
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Faris Farassati
Background and
objectives: Patients of different ages with
gastric cancer (GC) have different clinicopathological features and prognoses.
The results for different crowds are limited and controversial. The aim of this
study was to investigate the differences in clinicopathological features and
prognoses between younger and older GC patients.
Methods: From January 2007 to December 2011, a consecutive
total of 112 GC patients under 41 years old and 358 GC patients over 69 years
old who underwent gastrectomy for GC were recruited for this study. Then, the
clinicopathological features and prognoses of these patients were analyzed
comparatively.
Results: The gender, differentiation, carbohydrate antigen (CA)
19–9 and carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) were significantly different between
younger and older GC patients. There were more female and undifferentiated
younger GC patients, and there were higher percentages of positive CA19–9 and
CEA in older GC patients. The number of metastatic lymph nodes was an
independent risk parameter for prognosis in younger patients, and the AJCC TNM
(Tumor-Nodes-Metastases classification by American Joint Committee on Cancer)
stage, radicality and tumor size were independent risk parameters for prognosis
in older GC patients. Younger GC patients have a much better prognoses with
lower monocyte-to-lymphocyte ratio and higher prognostic nutritional index than
older patients.
Conclusions: Younger GC patients have better immunity and
nutritional status and better prognoses. The number of metastatic lymph nodes
was the only risk parameter for prognosis in younger GC patients. We should
take more effective treatments for younger GC patients with lymph nodes
metastasis and pay more attention to the nutritional problems of older GC
patients.
Keywords: gastric cancer,
clinicopathological feature, age, prognosis
