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Medicina (Guayaquil) ; 6(3): 173-178, 2000.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-651957

ABSTRACT

Se trata de un estudio retrospectivo, realizado en el hospital Naval Guayaquil, en el servicio de endoscopía y anatomía patológica, desde enero de 1986 a enero de 1998, incluyéndose pacientes diagnosticados con cáncer gástrico. El objetivo principal es demostrar sobrevida de cinco años en pacientes con cáncer gástrico, tratados médica y/o quirúrgicamente. De 25 pacientes diagnosticados con cáncer gástrico, 44%(11 pacientes) no fueron intervenidos quirúrgicamente: 20% no volvieron a la consulta, 16% por enfermedad avanzada, 8% rechazaron cirugía. Mientras que el 56% (14 pacientes) si se operaron.La sobrevida a 5 años se la investigó solo desde 1986 a 1992, en este lapso hubieron 10 pacientes (100%), el 70% fallecieron antes del año sin tratamiento quirúrgico, solo 30% sobrevivieron 5 años, todos ellos operados.La sobrevida a cinco años en los pacientes operados fue 30%, mientras que los no operados (70%) fallecieron antes del año.


The main objective is to demonstrate the survival to 5 years in patients with gastric cancer, treated with and without surgery.Materials and Methods: this is a prospective study, realized at Naval Hospital of Guayaquil, from January 1986 to January 1998, at the endoscopic and pathologic anatomy service including patients diagnosed with gastric cancer. Results: from 25 patients with gastric cancer, 44% (11 patients) weren´t treated with surgery: 20% didn´t return, 16% for advanced illness, 8% rejected surgery; while 56% (14 patients), accepted the surgery. The survival to 5 years was investigated only from 1986 to 1992; in this period, with only 10 patients (100%) having gastric cancer; 70% died before one year, all of them without surgical treatment, and 36% survived 5 years, all of them with surgical treatment.Conclusion: the survival to 5 years, in patients with surgical treatment was 30%, while those who didn´t operated (70%) died before the year.


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Male , Adult , Female , Carcinoma , Stomach Neoplasms , Survival , Gastrectomy , Lymphatic Metastasis
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