Armands Sivins |
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Riga Eastern Clinical University Hospital
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Latvia Oncology center
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Research experience
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Jan 2009
Research: Riga Eastern Clinical University Hospital
Riga Eastern Clinical University HospitalLatvia · Riga
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Article: Surgical treatment of gastric cancer in Latvia: results of centralized experience.
A Sivins, C Pedrazzani, F Roviello, G Ancans, M Timofejevs, A Pcholkins, V Krumins, V Boka, A Stengrevics, M Leja[show abstract] [hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: Although the mortality for gastric cancer is decreasing in Western Europe and United States, it still remains high in Eastern Europe. This study was aimed at evaluating short- and long-term results of surgical treatment of gastric cancer performed in Latvia Oncology Center. Retrospectively collected data from 461 patients who underwent gastrectomy with curative intent in Latvia Oncology Center from January 2001 to December 2005 were analyzed statistically. An average (range) of 92.2 (81-102) R0-R1 gastrectomies was performed each year. Post-operative complications occurred in 75 patients (16.3%); in-hospital mortality was 3.3%. The overall 5-year survival was 50.8%. In 444 cases (96.3%) there was histopathologic confirmation of R0-resection with a 5-year survival of 52.5% (P<0.001). Considering pT category, 5-year survival was 88.6% for pT1 patients, 65% for pT2, 42.3% for pT3 and 27% for pT4 (P<0.001). Considering pN category, 5-year survival was 67% for pN0 patients, 30% for pN1 and 29% for pN2-3 (P<0.001). Clinico-pathologic characteristics of patients who underwent resection with curative intent are comparable to other Western experiences. Short- as well as long-term results are also similar if not for pN+ patients where no difference between pN1 and pN2 cases was observed.European journal of surgical oncology: the journal of the European Society of Surgical Oncology and the British Association of Surgical Oncology 01/2009; 35(5):481-5. · 2.56 Impact Factor