University Cancer Center Leipzig (UCCL), University Clinic Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany.
Department of Surgery, Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, United Kingdom.
Cancer Treat Rev. 2014 Jul;40(6):692-700. doi: 10.1016/j.ctrv.2014.03.002. Epub 2014 Mar 13.
Although the incidence of gastric cancer has fallen steadily in developed countries over the past 50 years, outcomes in Western countries remain poor, primarily due to the advanced stage of the disease at presentation. While earlier diagnosis would help to improve outcomes for patients with gastric cancer, better understanding of the biology of the disease is also needed, along with advances in therapy. Indeed, progress in the treatment of gastric cancer has been limited, mainly because of its genetic complexity and heterogeneity. As a result, there is an urgent need to apply precision medicine to the management of the disease in order to ensure that individuals receive the most appropriate treatment. This article suggests a number of strategies that may help to accelerate progress in treating patients with gastric cancer. Incorporation of some of these approaches could help to improve the quality of life and survival for patients diagnosed with the disease. Standardisation of care across Europe through expansion of the European Registration of Cancer Care (EURECCA) registry - a European cancer audit that aims to improve quality and decrease variation in care across the region - may also be expected to lead to improved outcomes for those suffering from this common malignancy.
尽管在过去的 50 年中,发达国家的胃癌发病率稳步下降,但西方国家的治疗效果仍然不佳,主要原因是疾病在就诊时已处于晚期。虽然早期诊断有助于改善胃癌患者的治疗效果,但也需要更好地了解疾病的生物学特性,并在治疗方面取得进展。事实上,胃癌的治疗进展一直受到限制,主要是因为其遗传复杂性和异质性。因此,迫切需要将精准医学应用于疾病的管理,以确保个体接受最合适的治疗。本文提出了一些可能有助于加速治疗胃癌患者进展的策略。采用其中一些方法可能有助于提高诊断出这种疾病的患者的生活质量和生存率。通过扩大欧洲癌症护理注册处(EURECCA)——一项旨在提高该地区护理质量并减少差异的欧洲癌症审核——在欧洲范围内实现护理标准化,也有望提高那些患有这种常见恶性肿瘤的患者的治疗效果。