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Thématique :
- Cancers autres (hors CCR et CHC)
Originalité :
Réexamen
Solidité :
A confirmer
Doit faire évoluer notre pratique :
Pas encore
 
 
Nom du veilleur :
Professeur Sylvain MANFREDI
Coup de coeur :
 
 
British journal of Cancer
  2018/08  
 
  2018 Aug;119(4):435-439.  
  doi: 10.1038/s41416-018-0202-y.  
 
  Tumour-stroma ratio and prognosis in gastric adenocarcinoma  
 
  Kemi N, Eskuri M, Herva A, Leppänen J, Huhta H, Helminen O, Saarnio J, Karttunen TJ, Kauppila JH  
  https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30057407  
 
 

Abstract
 

BACKGROUND:

Tumour microenvironment, including tumour-stroma ratio (TSR), might help identifying high-risk cancer patients. However, the significance of TSR in gastric cancer is unclear, especially in the intestinal and diffuse subtypes. The aim of this study was to investigate the tumour-stroma ratio in gastric adenocarcinoma, and its intestinal and diffuse histological subtypes, in relation to prognosis.

METHODS:

Five hundred and eighty-three gastric adenocarcinoma patients who underwent surgery in Oulu University hospital during years 1983-2016 were included in this retrospective cohort study. TSR was analysed from the slides that were originally used for diagnostic purposes. Patients were divided into stroma-poor (≤50% stroma) and stroma-rich (>50% stroma) groups and TSR was analysed in relation to 5-year mortality and overall mortality.

RESULTS:

Patients with stroma-rich tumours had worse 5-year prognosis (HR 1.80, 95% CI 1.41-2.28) compared to stroma-poor tumours. Stratified analysis showed that stroma-rich tumours had worse 5-year prognosis in both intestinal (HR 1.68, 95% CI 1.24-2.27) and diffuse histological types (HR 2.09, 95% CI 1.35-3.23) compared to stroma-poor tumours, respectively.

CONCLUSIONS:

High proportion of stroma is an independent prognostic factor in both intestinal and diffuse histological subtypes of gastricadenocarcinoma.

 
Question posée
 
Impact du micro-environnement tumoral et en particulier du ratio Tumeur/Stroma sur le pronostic.
 
Question posée
 
Un ratio élevé (plus de 50% de stroma) est un facteur de mauvais pronostic.
 
Commentaires

Etude rétrospective sur 33 ans. Modifications importantes des pratiques de ttt ayant une influence sur le pronostic.

A confirmer sur des séries récentes.

 
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