2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.gamo.2015.12.003
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Supervivencia global en pacientes con cáncer gástrico avanzado o metastásico en los últimos 10 años en el Centro Médico Nacional «20 de noviembre del ISSSTE»

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“…Alejandro Trujillo-Rivera 1,2 , Clara Luz Sampieri 2 , Linda Morales 3 , Alejandra Montoya 3 , Héctor Lamadrid-Figueroa 3 The few studies conducted in Mexico that have addressed prognostic factors in patients with gastric cancer show that the stage at which the cancer is diagnosed is the most important prognostic factor, [8] a finding that concurs with international reports [9,10]. Other studies in Mexico report that patients of less than 45 years of age who have undergone a gastrectomy for advanced gastric cancer present greater survival than those of more than 45 years of age [6] and that, in patients with unresectable or metastatic gastric cancer treated with palliative chemotherapy, the new schemes of treatment have no impact on survival [11]. The objective of this study was to determine the clinical pathological factors involved in the survival of subjects with adenocarcinoma type gastric cancer attended in two public health institutions in the city of Xalapa, in Veracruz, Mexico.…”
Section: Prognostic Factors For Survival In Patients With Gastric Cancer Treated At Two Public Health Institutions In Mexicomentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Alejandro Trujillo-Rivera 1,2 , Clara Luz Sampieri 2 , Linda Morales 3 , Alejandra Montoya 3 , Héctor Lamadrid-Figueroa 3 The few studies conducted in Mexico that have addressed prognostic factors in patients with gastric cancer show that the stage at which the cancer is diagnosed is the most important prognostic factor, [8] a finding that concurs with international reports [9,10]. Other studies in Mexico report that patients of less than 45 years of age who have undergone a gastrectomy for advanced gastric cancer present greater survival than those of more than 45 years of age [6] and that, in patients with unresectable or metastatic gastric cancer treated with palliative chemotherapy, the new schemes of treatment have no impact on survival [11]. The objective of this study was to determine the clinical pathological factors involved in the survival of subjects with adenocarcinoma type gastric cancer attended in two public health institutions in the city of Xalapa, in Veracruz, Mexico.…”
Section: Prognostic Factors For Survival In Patients With Gastric Cancer Treated At Two Public Health Institutions In Mexicomentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Teniendo en cuenta la distribución según el sexo, hubo predominio de pacientes del sexo masculino en 72%. En la publicación de Sena et al (10) hubo predominio del sexo masculino con una frecuencia del 65%, similar a la publicación de Añorve et al (9) que correspondió al 63%. Se puede verificar la clara prevalencia de esta enfermedad en el sexo masculino y la tendencia aumento en el sexo femenino podrían explicar los porcentajes relativos entre las publicaciones mencionadas.…”
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“…En cuanto al estadio clínico, la mayoría de los pacientes llegan a cirugía en un estadio 3b en 35,1% de la población, seguido del estadio 3a con 12,6%, estadios 2b y 4 con 9.80% respectivamente. La publicación de Añorve et al (9) registró un predominio del estadio 3c en 65.9% de la población. En la publicación de Arancibia et al (15) se registró un predominio similar del estadio 3b en el 33% de la población en estudio.…”
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