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Subsite-specific metastatic organotropism and risk in gastric cancer: A population-based cohort study of the US SEER database and a Chinese single-institutional registry.

Ling WangBoxuan LiangYu JiangGenjie HuangAiwei TangZhihong LiuYupeng WangRui ZhouNanyan YangJianhua WuMin ShiJianping BinYulin LiaoWang-Jun Liao
Published in: Cancer medicine (2023)
Liver and distant LN are the preferred metastatic sites for proximal GC, whereas peritoneal metastasis is more common in distal GC. Proximal GC has a higher risk of lymphatic and hematogenous metastases, and a lower risk of transcoelomic metastasis than distal GC. Our findings highlight the need to stratify GC by its primary subsite to aid in planning and decision-making related to metastatic management in clinical practice.
Keyphrases
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • small cell lung cancer
  • gas chromatography
  • clinical practice
  • decision making
  • lymph node
  • minimally invasive
  • emergency department
  • simultaneous determination