2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2004.06.010
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Outcome of surgical treatment for patients with scirrhous carcinoma of the stomach

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“…It is characterized by poorly differentiated tumor cells that diffusely infiltrate the gastric wall, thus provoking reactive fibrosis [7]. The prognosis reported in the current literature remains extremely poor [8,9].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is characterized by poorly differentiated tumor cells that diffusely infiltrate the gastric wall, thus provoking reactive fibrosis [7]. The prognosis reported in the current literature remains extremely poor [8,9].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clinical and pathological evidence indicated that the metastatic spread of tumours through lymphatic vessels to local/ regional LNs is an early event in metastatic disease for many solid human tumours (Stacker et al, 2002b). Lymph node metastasis is an important prognostic indicator for patient with DGC (Otsuji et al, 2004;Kunisaki et al, 2005). Tumour cells can escape from the primary site by entering existing vessels or new vessels actively recruited into the primary tumour (Stacker et al, 2002b).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In most solid tumours (including gastric cancer), the spread of cancer cells through the lymphatics to regional lymph nodes (LN) is a frequent event in the initial process of cancer dissemination (Stacker et al, 2002a) and is an important prognostic indicator for patient outcome (Otsuji et al, 2004;Kunisaki et al, 2005;Yashiro et al, 2005). Nodal metastasis is considered to be dependent on the tumour-induced lymphangiogenesis or the invasion of preexisting lymphatic vessels (Clarijs et al, 2001).…”
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“…1b). Scirrhous carcinomas account for about 10% of all gastric carcinomas, and carry a worse prognosis than other types of gastric carcinoma, reflecting their rapid proliferation of cancer cells [3][4][5]. The common features of scirrhous gastric cancer include rapidly progressive invasion, and a high frequency of metastasis to the peritoneum [6].…”
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