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Intensifying supportive care is associated with improved survival in gastric cancer patients with malignant ascites.

John D KaralisMichelle R JuRachel FeigRaechelle EstrellaMorgan F PettigrewRodrigo E AlterioAndres A AbreuEmile FarahTarek SawasNina N SanfordAravind SanjeevaiahSuntrea T G HammerMatthew R PorembkaSam C Wang
Published in: Journal of surgical oncology (2023)
Gastric cancer patients with synchronous malignant ascites treated during a timeframe when our multidisciplinary team implemented more aggressive supportive care measures had improved OS as compared with historic controls. Our results suggest that aggressive supportive measures for these patients with highly challenging clinical issues and poor prognosis can prolong survival. Specifically, initiation of chemotherapy in the inpatient setting and supplemental nutrition should be considered for patients at high risk for treatment intolerance.
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