Extended lymph node dissection for gastric cancer: Who may benefit? Final results of the randomized Dutch Gastric Cancer Group Trial

  • HH Hartgrink*
  • , CJH van de Velde
  • , H Putter
  • , JJ Bonenkamp
  • , EK Kranenbarg
  • , [No Value] Songun
  • , K Welvaart
  • , JHJM van Krieken
  • , S Meijer
  • , JTM Plukker
  • , PJ van Elk
  • , H Obertop
  • , DJ Gouma
  • , JJB van Lanschot
  • , CW Taat
  • , PW de Graaf
  • , MF von Meyenfeldt
  • , H Tilanus
  • , M Sasako
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    Purpose. The extent of lymph node dissection appropriate for gastric cancer is still under debate. We have conducted a randomized trial to compare the results of a limited (D1) and extended (D2) lymph node dissection in terms of morbidity, mortality, long-term survival and cumulative risk of relapse. We have reviewed the results of our trial after follow-up of more than 10 years.

    Patients and Methods. Between August 1989 and June 1993, 1,078 patients with gastric adenocarcinoma were randomly assigned to undergo a D1 or D2 lymph node dissection. Data were collected prospectively, and patients were followed for more than 10 years.

    Results. A total of 711 patients (380 in the D1 group and 331 in the D2 group) were treated with curative intent. Morbidity (25% v 43%; P

    Conclusion. Overall, extended lymph node dissection as defined in this study generated no long-term survival benefit. The associated higher postoperative mortality offsets its long-term effect in survival. For patients with N2 disease an extended lymph node dissection may offer cure, but it remains difficult to identify patients who have N2 disease. Morbidity and mortality are greatly influenced by the extent of lymph node dissection, pancreatectomy, splenectomy and age. Extended lymph node dissections may be of benefit if morbidity and mortality can be avoided. (C) 2004 by American Society of Clinical Oncology.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)2069-2077
    Number of pages9
    JournalJournal of Clinical Oncology
    Volume22
    Issue number11
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1-Jun-2004

    Keywords

    • 5-YEAR SURVIVAL RATES
    • TOTAL GASTRECTOMY
    • COMBINED PANCREATICOSPLENECTOMY
    • TNM CLASSIFICATION
    • PROGNOSTIC-FACTORS
    • CARCINOMA
    • SURGERY
    • CHEMORADIOTHERAPY
    • LYMPHADENECTOMY
    • ADENOCARCINOMA

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