2019
DOI: 10.3892/ol.2019.10505
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Efficacy of interventional therapy and effect on inflammatory factors in patients with gastric cancer after chemotherapy

Abstract: The clinical effect of interventional therapy on gastric cancer after chemotherapy and effect on inflammatory factors in peripheral blood serum of patients were investigated. A retrospective analysis of 429 patients with gastric cancer treated in Xiangyang No. 1 People's Hospital, Hubei University of Medicine from July 2008 to December 2014 was performed. Among them, 220 patients received interventional therapy after chemotherapy as the experimental group, and 209 patients received conventional therapy as the … Show more

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“…This technique involves the intra-arterial infusion of chemotherapeutic drugs directly into the tumor-feeding artery, followed by the injection of embolic agents to induce ischemic necrosis of the tumor. GTC allows for high local drug concentrations, effectively reducing tumor vascularity and size, thereby improving dysphagia control in patients with AGCC (4)(5)(6)10,(22)(23)(24). Despite its potential benefits, the use of GTC in combination with SYS for AGCC with dysphagia remains controversial, and comparative studies with SYS alone are lacking.…”
Section: Gastric Transcatheter Chemoembolization Combined With System...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technique involves the intra-arterial infusion of chemotherapeutic drugs directly into the tumor-feeding artery, followed by the injection of embolic agents to induce ischemic necrosis of the tumor. GTC allows for high local drug concentrations, effectively reducing tumor vascularity and size, thereby improving dysphagia control in patients with AGCC (4)(5)(6)10,(22)(23)(24). Despite its potential benefits, the use of GTC in combination with SYS for AGCC with dysphagia remains controversial, and comparative studies with SYS alone are lacking.…”
Section: Gastric Transcatheter Chemoembolization Combined With System...mentioning
confidence: 99%