Background Despite different prognostic factors have been already studied, patients undergoing potentially curative resection for gastric cancer, still have a poor outcome. There is therefore the need to identify novel prognostic factors. Recently, Tumor-Stroma Ratio (TSR) was proven to be associated with prognosis in different types of cancers. Aim of this study was to evaluate the prognostic value of TSR in gastric cancer patients. Methods 106 patients underwent gastrectomy between January 2004 and December 2015. Demographics and histopathological characteristics were collected. We considered a 50% TSR cutoff value to divide patients in Stroma-Rich (≥50%) and Stroma-Poor (<50%) groups. Results Forty-one (38.7%) patients were classified as Stroma-Poor while 65 (61.3%) as Stroma-Rich (61.3%). The Stroma-Rich patients had a higher number of positive lymph-nodes, lymph node ratio (LNR), a higher percentage of T3/T4 local invasion and N2/N3, and a more advanced TNM. Moreover, these patients showed a higher percentage of lymphovascular and perineural invasion. With a median FU of 38 months Stroma-Rich patients had a significantly worse 5-years actuarial overall survival (OS) and disease free survival (DFS) compared to Stroma-Poor patients. Moreover, the multivariate analysis showed that Stroma-Rich was the only independent factor associated with OS and DFS together with TNM-Stage. Conclusions TSR is an independent marker of poor prognosis in patients with gastric cancer that should be readily incorporated into routine clinical pathology reporting. Identification of sensitive markers for patients who had undergone curative gastrectomy and who are at high risk of recurrence could provide useful information for planning follow-up after surgery or intensive and or/targeting adjuvant chemotherapy.

Tumor-Stroma Ratio is an independent predictor for overall survival and disease free survival in gastric cancer patients / Aurello, P; Berardi, G; Giulitti, D; Palumbo, Antonio; Tierno, Sm; Nigri, G; D'Angelo, F; Pilozzi, E; Ramacciato, G.. - In: SURGEON. - ISSN 1479-666X. - STAMPA. - 15:6(2017), pp. 329-335. [10.1016/j.surge.2017.05.007]

Tumor-Stroma Ratio is an independent predictor for overall survival and disease free survival in gastric cancer patients

Aurello P;Berardi G;Giulitti D;PALUMBO, ANTONIO;Tierno SM;Nigri G;D'Angelo F;Pilozzi E;Ramacciato G.
2017

Abstract

Background Despite different prognostic factors have been already studied, patients undergoing potentially curative resection for gastric cancer, still have a poor outcome. There is therefore the need to identify novel prognostic factors. Recently, Tumor-Stroma Ratio (TSR) was proven to be associated with prognosis in different types of cancers. Aim of this study was to evaluate the prognostic value of TSR in gastric cancer patients. Methods 106 patients underwent gastrectomy between January 2004 and December 2015. Demographics and histopathological characteristics were collected. We considered a 50% TSR cutoff value to divide patients in Stroma-Rich (≥50%) and Stroma-Poor (<50%) groups. Results Forty-one (38.7%) patients were classified as Stroma-Poor while 65 (61.3%) as Stroma-Rich (61.3%). The Stroma-Rich patients had a higher number of positive lymph-nodes, lymph node ratio (LNR), a higher percentage of T3/T4 local invasion and N2/N3, and a more advanced TNM. Moreover, these patients showed a higher percentage of lymphovascular and perineural invasion. With a median FU of 38 months Stroma-Rich patients had a significantly worse 5-years actuarial overall survival (OS) and disease free survival (DFS) compared to Stroma-Poor patients. Moreover, the multivariate analysis showed that Stroma-Rich was the only independent factor associated with OS and DFS together with TNM-Stage. Conclusions TSR is an independent marker of poor prognosis in patients with gastric cancer that should be readily incorporated into routine clinical pathology reporting. Identification of sensitive markers for patients who had undergone curative gastrectomy and who are at high risk of recurrence could provide useful information for planning follow-up after surgery or intensive and or/targeting adjuvant chemotherapy.
2017
disease free survival; gastric cancer; overall survival; tumor stroma ratio
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Tumor-Stroma Ratio is an independent predictor for overall survival and disease free survival in gastric cancer patients / Aurello, P; Berardi, G; Giulitti, D; Palumbo, Antonio; Tierno, Sm; Nigri, G; D'Angelo, F; Pilozzi, E; Ramacciato, G.. - In: SURGEON. - ISSN 1479-666X. - STAMPA. - 15:6(2017), pp. 329-335. [10.1016/j.surge.2017.05.007]
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