PLoS ONE (Jan 2023)

Differences in clinical features and morphology between differentiated and undifferentiated gastric cancer after Helicobacter pylori eradication.

  • Masaaki Kodama,
  • Kazuhiro Mizukami,
  • Yuka Hirashita,
  • Tadayoshi Okimoto,
  • Yasuhiro Wada,
  • Masahide Fukuda,
  • Sotaro Ozaka,
  • Yoko Kudo,
  • Kanako Ito,
  • Ryo Ogawa,
  • Kazuhisa Okamoto,
  • Kensuke Fukuda,
  • Kazunari Murakami

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0282341
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 3
p. e0282341

Abstract

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Background/aimsAlthough undifferentiated gastric cancer (UGC) diagnosed after Helicobacter pylori eradication (HPE) carries a poor prognosis, characteristics of post-HPE UGC have not been evaluated in detail because of its low incidence. Therefore, we compared the clinicopathologic characteristics of UGC and differentiated gastric cancers (DGC) diagnosed after successful HPE.MethodsGC lesions from patients who had successfully completed HPE and who had undergone upper gastrointestinal endoscopy between January 2004 and March 2016 were analyzed. Tumors were divided into DGC and UGC groups. Clinicopathologic factors of background and tumor characteristics were compared using univariate and multiple logistic analyses.ResultsA total of 129 tumors from 115 patients were evaluated; 113 tumors were in the DGC group and 16 in the UGC group. Depressed-type tumors (P = 0.024) and sub-submucosal invasion (PConclusionUGC was diagnosed even after long time spans following HPE, although the number of cases was small. Female sex, and especially absent follow-up, were risks for post-HPE UGC, suggesting that diligent long-term follow-up after HPE is essential.