Effects of Proximal Gastrectomy and Various Clinical Factors on Postoperative Quality of Life for Upper-third Gastric Cancer Assessed using the Postgastrectomy Syndrome Assessment Scale-45 (PGSAS-45): A PGSAS NEXT Study.
Chikara KunisakiKazuhiro YoshidaMasashi YoshidaSohei MatsumotoTakaaki ArigamiYoichi SugiyamaYasuyuski SetoYuji AkiyamaAtsushi OshioKoji NakadaPublished in: Annals of surgical oncology (2022)
This PGSAS NEXT study showed that it is better to perform PG for proximal gastric cancer, even for patients with advanced cancer, to obtain favorable postoperative QOL if oncological safety is guaranteed. Because the MOMs of PGSAS-45 are positively and negatively influenced by various background factors, it also is necessary to provide personalized care for each patient to prevent deterioration and further improve symptoms, living status, and QOL postoperatively.