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IntroductionElderly patients with early gastric cancer exhibit a relatively shorter life expectancy and lower recurrence risk, prompting consideration of whether the regular follow-up strategy should apply to this demographic. This study was designed to determine the effect of routine postoperative follow-up on the elderly patients, specifically those pathologically diagnosed with stage I gastric cancer.Methods and MaterialsThis retrospective analysis was conducted at a single tertiary center and enrolled patients aged >= 75 years who underwent curative gastrectomy for stage I gastric cancer between January of 2007 and December of 2016. The patients were divided into routine and nonroutine follow-up groups, depending on whether the recommended follow-up examinations (endoscopy, CT, and blood tests) were complete. Propensity score matching was performed to compare the overall survival (OS) and disease-specific survival (DSS) between the two study groups.ResultsAmong 385 patients enrolled, 301 (78.2%) were routine and 84 (21.8%) were nonroutine follow-up patients. After propensity score matching, each study group consisted of 83 patients. There was no significant difference in OS (85.5% vs. 83.1%, p = 0.47) and DSS (98.6% vs. 98.3%, p = 0.57) between the two study groups. There were six (1.5%) recurrences in the entire cohort: four in the routine and two in the nonroutine follow-up group.ConclusionsRegular follow-up of elderly patients with stage I gastric cancer did not significantly impact the OS and DSS rates.
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- 제목
- Impact of Routine Follow-Ups After Curative Gastrectomy in Elderly Patients with Early Gastric Cancer
- 저자
- Yoo, Juno; Ko, Chang Seok; Jeong, Seong-A; Oh, Seul-Gi; Seong, Ba Ool; Yook, Jeong Hwan; Yoo, Moon-Won; Kim, Beom Su; Lee, In-Seob; Gong, Chung Sik; Min, Sa-Hong; Lee, Jung-Bok
- 발행일
- 2025-04
- 유형
- Article
- 권
- 32
- 호
- 4
- 페이지
- 2629 ~ 2636