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[Treatment Strategy for Oligometastatic Gastric Cancer].

Takahiro Kinoshita
Published in: Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy (2023)
Oligometastases are generally defined as a small number of metastases(2-3 or less)in 1 or 2 organs. Oligometastases are rare in gastric cancer because they are often associated with peritoneal dissemination, but gastric cancer patients experience a relatively high incidence of para-aortic lymph node and liver metastases in particular. The Sixth Edition of the Japanese Gastric Cancer Treatment Guidelines weakly recommends surgical resection after medical therapy for a small number of para-aortic lymph node metastases confined to No. 16a2/b1 and a single liver metastasis in the absence of other non-curative resection factors. In Japan, the common treatment strategy is surgical resection after drug therapy, often with the addition of adjuvant chemotherapy after surgery as well. Preoperative drug therapy is generally administered for 3-4 months. Surgical resection has been shown to be relatively safe in experienced centers. Prospective clinical trials are underway in Japan and overseas to establish a higher level of evidence.
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