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J.Jpn. Surg. Soc.. 92(3): 288-292, 1991


Original article

FLOW CYTOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF DNA PLOIDY PATTERN IN ADVANCED GASTRIC
CANCER AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH PROGNOSIS

Department of Surgery II, School of Medicine, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Japan

Hironobu Kimura, Yutaka Yonemura, Kazunori Iwasa, Sigekazu Ohyama, Takeo Kosaka, Kouichi Miwa, Itsuo Miyazaki

Cell nuclear DNA content was determined by flow cytometric analysis in 270 patients with advanced gastric cancer. Aneuploid DNA content was observed in 150 patients (55.6%). The DNA ploidy pattern was the third significantly prognostic factor behind peritoneal dissemination and liver metastasis in Cox regression multivariate analysis. About the relationship between DNA ploidy pattern and other prognostic factors, peritoneal dissemination and wall invasion ratio of aneuploid were significantly higher than those of diploid (p<0.01).
Five-year survival rate of diploidy patients was significantly higher than that of aneuploidy patients. In stage I, five-year survival rate of patients with diploid tumor was 83.30% and that of patients with aneuploid tumor was 70.0%. In stage II, that of patients with diploid tumor was 81.30% and that of patients with aneuploid tumor was 66.7%. In stage III, that of patients with diploid tumor was 71.20% and that of patients with aneuploid tumor was 25.1%. In stage IV, that of patients with diploid tumor was 31.60% and that of patients with aneuploid tumor was 2.6% .Furthermore in the curative case, that of patients with diploid tumor was 77.2% and that of patients with aneuploid tumor was 48.2%. Aneuploid case has significantly worse prognosls ln curatlve operatlon.


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