The examination of the possibility of using immunohistochemical and molecular genetic markers as predictors of effectiveness of neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (NCRT) and prognostic factors of the disease state. The study included 21 patients with locally advanced gastric cancer. All patients underwent the NCRT followed by gastrectomy D2. We analyzed the expression of HER2 / neu marker, Ki-67, p53, Cyklin D1, E-cadherin in biopsy (before therapy) and the operating material (after chemoradiotherapy and the treatment gap). We have found statistically significant decrease in the expression of Ki-67 markers and Cyklin D1, a trend towards to a decrease of p53 expression after the NCRT. The dynamics of expression of immunohistochemical markers examination is a promising approach in search for predictors of NCRT effectiveness for patients with locally advanced gastric cancer.
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