Y. Maehara et al., PROLIFERATING ACTIVITY OF GASTRIC-CARCINOMA INVADING THE MUSCULARIS PROPRIA AND METASTASIS TO LYMPH-NODES, Oncology Reports, 1(1), 1994, pp. 43-46
From 1965 to 1987, 126 patients who had gastric cancer invading the mu
scularis propria (pm) were treated with curative resection in the Depa
rtment of Surgery II, Kyushu University. We examined the correlation b
etween the proliferating activity of the tumor by staining the tissue
for proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) and the occurrence of ly
mph node metastasis present in 46.8% (59/126) of the patients. Undiffe
rentiated carcinoma was more frequent in these patients and lymphatic
and vascular involvement was prominent. Patients with a lymph node met
astasis had a higher level of PCNA staining in the tumors than did tho
se without lymph node metastasis (labeling index: 36.5 +/- 9.6% vs. 25
.3 +/- 8.3%) (P < 0.01). The survival rate for patients with lymph nod
e metastasis was lower than that for those without this metastasis (P
< 0.01). The 10-year survival rate was 63.6% for the patients with lym
ph node metastasis and 86.8% for those without lymph node metastasis.
Thus, the presence of lymph node metastasis is associated with a high
growth potential of tumor cells in pm gastric cancer. Close follow-up
and adjuvant chemotherapy in the postoperative period is recommended f
or these patients.