Clinical study of regional infusion chemotherapy for prevention of local recurrence and hepatic metastasis after radical resection of gastric carcinoma / 中国普通外科杂志
Chinese Journal of General Surgery
; (12)1993.
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Objective To evaluate the value of regional infusion chemotherapy for prevention of local (recurrence) and hepatic metastasis after radical resection of gastric carcioma.Methods 352 patients with (gastric) carcinoma undergoing radical operation were preoperatively randomly divided into 2 groups:Regional (infusion) chemotherapy(treatment group,184 cases) and peripheral venous chemotherapy(control group,168 cases).Results 328 cases(93.2%) were followed-up for 3 to 6 years,and 24 cases were lost to follow up.The 1-,3- and 5-year survival rate was 95.7%,78.3% and 46.3%,respectively,in the (treatment) group,and 86.8%,48.2% and 22.0%,respectively in the control group.The local recurrence rate and hepatic metastasis rate was 9.2% and 12.5%,respectively,in the treatment group; and was (22.0)% and 26.8%,respectively,in the control group.Conclusions Regional infusion chemotherapy is (effective) for prevention of local recurrence and hepatic metastasis after radical operation for gastric carcinoma.It is better than peripheral venous chemotherapy and has less toxic side effects.
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