Peritoneal metastases from gastric cancer in a nationwide cohort: Incidence, treatment and survival

Author:

Rijken Anouk12ORCID,Pape Marieke234ORCID,Simkens Geert A.15,de Hingh Ignace H. J. T.126,Luyer Misha D. P.1,van Sandick Johanna W.7,van Laarhoven Hanneke W. M.34,Verhoeven Rob H. A.234,van Erning Felice N.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery Catharina Hospital Eindhoven the Netherlands

2. Department of Research and Development Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organization (IKNL) Utrecht the Netherlands

3. Amsterdam UMC location University of Amsterdam Medical Oncology Amsterdam the Netherlands

4. Cancer Center Amsterdam, Cancer Treatment and Quality of Life Amsterdam the Netherlands

5. Department of Surgery and Cancer Imperial College London London UK

6. GROW—School for Oncology and Development Biology Maastricht University Maastricht the Netherlands

7. Department of Surgery Antoni van Leeuwenhoek – Netherlands Cancer Institute Amsterdam the Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractThe aims of this study were to investigate incidence, risk factors and treatment of synchronous or metachronous peritoneal metastases (PM) from gastric cancer and to estimate survival of these patients using population‐based data. Patients diagnosed with gastric cancer in 2015 to 2016 were selected from the Netherlands Cancer Registry. The incidence of synchronous and metachronous PM were calculated. Multivariable regression analyses were performed to identify factors associated with the occurrence of PM. Treatment and survival were compared between patients with synchronous and metachronous PM. Of 2206 patients with gastric cancer, 741 (34%) were diagnosed with PM. Of these, 498 (23%) had synchronous PM. The cumulative incidence of metachronous PM in patients who underwent potentially curative treatment (n = 675) was 22.8% at 3 years. A factor associated with synchronous and metachronous PM was diffuse type histology. Patients diagnosed with synchronous PM more often received systemic treatment than patients with metachronous PM (35% vs 18%, respectively, P < .001). Median overall survival was comparable between synchronous and metachronous PM (3.2 vs 2.3 months, respectively, P = .731). Approximately one third of all patients with gastric cancer are diagnosed with PM, either at primary diagnosis or during 3‐year follow‐up after potentially curative treatment. Patients with metachronous PM less often received systemic treatment than those with synchronous PM but survival was comparable between both groups. Future trials are warranted to detect gastric cancer at an earlier stage and to examine strategies that lower the risk of peritoneal dissemination. Also, specific treatment options for patients with gastric PM should be further investigated.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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