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Thématique :
- Cancers autres
Originalité :
Très original
Solidité :
A confirmer
Doit faire évoluer notre pratique :
Dans certains cas
 
 
Nom du veilleur :
Professeur Sylvain MANFREDI
Coup de coeur :
 
 
Digestive and Liver Disease
  2019/06  
 
  2019 Jun;51(6):894-900.  
  doi: 10.1016/j.dld.2019.02.006.  
 
  Characteristics and consequences of missed gastric cancer: A multicentric cohort study  
 
  Hernanz N, Rodríguez de Santiago E, Marcos Prieto HM, Jorge Turrión MÁ, Barreiro Alonso E, Rodríguez Escaja C, Jiménez Jurado A, Sierra M, Pérez Valle I, Volpato N, García Prada M, Nuñez-Gómez L, Ríos-León R, Castaño García A, García de Paredes AG, Aicart M, Caminoa A, Peñas Parcía B, Vázquez-Sequeiros E, Albillos A  
  https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30898522  
 
 

Abstract

BACKGROUND:

Missed gastric cancer (MGC) is poorly documented in Mediterranean populations.

AIMS:

(1) To assess the rate, predictors and survival of MGC. (2) To compare MGC and non-MGC tumors.

METHODS:

This is a retrospective-cohort study conducted at four centers. MGC was defined as cancer detected within three years after negative esophagogastroduodenoscopy. Gastric adenocarcinomas diagnosed between 2008-2015 were included. Patients with no follow-up were excluded.

RESULTS:

During the study period 123,395 esophagogastroduodenoscopies were performed, with 1374 gastric cancers being diagnosed (1.1%). A total of 1289 gastric cancers were finally included. The overall rate of MGC was 4.7% (61/1289, 3.7-6%). A negative esophagogastroduodenoscopy in MGC patients was independently associated with PPI therapy (p < 0.001), previous Billroth II anastomosis (p = 0.002), and lack of alarm symptoms (p < 0.001). The most frequent location for MGC was the gastric body(52.4%). MGCs were smaller than non-MGCs (31 vs 41 mm, p = 0.047), more often flat or depressed (p = 0.003) and less likely to be encountered as advanced disease. Overall 2-year survival was similar between MGC (34.1%) and Non-MGC (35.3 %) (p = 0.59).

CONCLUSION:

MGC accounted for nearly five percent of newly-diagnosed gastric adenocarcinomas. Overall survival was poor and not different between MGC and non-MGC.

 
 
Question posée
 
Incidence et pronostic des cancers gastriques survenant dans les 3 ans après une endoscopie normale.
 
Question posée
 
Représentent environ 5% des cancers gastriques. Ils sont de plus petite taille et moins invasifs. Plus souvent plans. Ils surviennent plus souvent chez des patients sous IPP ou ayant une valve anti-reflux (mois de symptômes d’alarme ….). Leur pronostic n’est pas différent des autres cancers gastriques.
 
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