Tuncel Elif Tugba, Kut Engin
Gastroenterology, Manisa State Hospital, Manisa, TUR.
Medical Oncology, Manisa State Hospital, Manisa, TUR.
Cureus. 2023 Feb 10;15(2):e34837. doi: 10.7759/cureus.34837. eCollection 2023 Feb.
Gastric cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors of the digestive system and has a poor prognosis. Since recurrence and distant metastasis are common in gastric cancer, it is important to use practical and reliable prognostic parameters. In this study, the prognostic relationship between the ABO blood groups and metastatic gastric cancer was investigated.
Data were collected by retrospectively scanning the files of 225 patients who were followed up with the diagnosis of metastatic gastric cancer in 2010-2022. The patients' demographic data (age, gender), tumor histopathology, tumor location, and ABO and Rh blood groups were evaluated.
Of the patients, 138 (61.3%) were male and 87 (38.7%) were female. According to the distribution of the ABO system, blood group A was present in 109 (48.4%) patients, B in 33 (14.7%), AB in 20 (8.9%), and O in 63 (28%). Signet ring cell carcinoma, antrum tumor localization, and distant metastasis were more common in blood groups A and O. According to both the univariate and multivariate analyses, overall survival (OS) was statistically worse in patients with signet ring cell carcinoma and peritoneal metastasis (p < 0.05). The OS rate was the worst in blood group A and best in blood groups AB and B.
In this study, blood group A presented as both a risk factor and a poor prognostic factor in the development of metastatic gastric cancer. In addition, signet ring cell histopathology and presence of metastasis were found to be more common in patients with blood group A and associated with a poor prognosis. Blood groups are inexpensive, easily available, and reliable parameters that can provide an idea about both prognosis and survival in gastric cancer. Therefore, they can serve as a guide for clinicians in the follow-up and evaluation of the prognosis of these patients.
胃癌是消化系统最常见的恶性肿瘤之一,预后较差。由于复发和远处转移在胃癌中很常见,因此使用实用且可靠的预后参数很重要。本研究调查了ABO血型与转移性胃癌之间的预后关系。
通过回顾性扫描2010年至2022年被诊断为转移性胃癌并接受随访的225例患者的病历收集数据。评估患者的人口统计学数据(年龄、性别)、肿瘤组织病理学、肿瘤位置以及ABO和Rh血型。
患者中,138例(61.3%)为男性,87例(38.7%)为女性。根据ABO系统的分布,A型血患者有109例(48.4%),B型血33例(14.7%),AB型血20例(8.9%),O型血63例(28%)。印戒细胞癌、胃窦肿瘤定位和远处转移在A型和O型血中更为常见。根据单因素和多因素分析,印戒细胞癌和腹膜转移患者的总生存期(OS)在统计学上更差(p < 0.05)。OS率在A型血中最差,在AB型和B型血中最好。
在本研究中,A型血在转移性胃癌的发生中既是危险因素又是不良预后因素。此外,发现印戒细胞组织病理学和转移在A型血患者中更常见且与不良预后相关。血型是廉价、易于获取且可靠的参数,可提供有关胃癌预后和生存的信息。因此,它们可为临床医生对这些患者的随访和预后评估提供指导。