55. Adverse prognosis of clustered-cell versus singlecell micrometastases in pN0 early gastric cancer
Original Article

55. Adverse prognosis of clustered-cell versus singlecell micrometastases in pN0 early gastric cancer

Liang Cao, Xiang Hu

Department of General Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital, Dalian Medical University, Dalian 116011, China


Objective: The clinical signif icance of lymph node micrometastasis (MM) for pN0 early gastric cancer is not well documented. The aim of this study is to clarify the risk factors of lymph node MM and the prognostic significance of the type of lymph node MM in patients with pN0 early gastric cancer.
Methods: We investigated the lymph node MM with using an anticytokeratin immunohistochemcial stain in 160 patients with pN0 early gastric cancer who underwent curative resection between 2000 and 2005.
Results: We identified lymph node MM in 34 of 160 patients (21.3%), and in 84 of 1,656 lymph nodes (5.1%). MM occurred as single cell type in 10 patients and as cell cluster type in 24 patients. MM was significantly associated with tumor size (P=0.041) and lymphatic invasion (P=0.008). The statistically significant prognostic factors affecting 5-year survival rates were depth of tumor invasion (P=0.020), tumor size (P=0.035), lymphatic invasion (P=0.018), MM (P<0.001) and type of MM (P<0.001). Cox regression survival analysis revealed that the presence of MM, and particulary the cluster-type MM (P<0.001), were independent prognostic factors in pN0 early gastric cancer patients.
Conclusions: The incidence of lymph node MM in patients with node negative early was 21.3%, and cancer cell cluster type of MM proved a primary independent prognostic factor for pN0 early gastric cancer patients.

Key words

Early gastric cancer; lymph node micrometastasis; prognosis

DOI: 10.3978/j.issn.2224-4778.2012.s055