Oncology Reviews (Dec 2011)

Gastric carcinoma: when is palliative gastrectomy justified?

  • Hubert Scheidbach,
  • Hans Lippert,
  • Frank Meyer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/oncol.2010.127
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2

Abstract

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Gastric carcinoma is frequently diagnosed with an advanced stage of non-curable tumor growth characterized by infiltration of the gastric serosa, peritoneal tumor spread and/or metastases within lymph nodes and liver. Currently, there is a controversy on the value of palliative resection with regard to the safety and benefit to the patient outcome. Based on the available literature, this overview summarizes the various aspects and interprets the limited data on the palliative resection of gastric carcinoma. It turns out that the available study results may indicate potential for an improved quality of life and a prolongation of survival if an acceptable morbidity and mortality are present.

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