Gastric Cancer
Copyright ©2005 Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.
World J Gastroenterol. Jan 7, 2005; 11(1): 22-26
Published online Jan 7, 2005. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i1.22
Table 1 Clinicopathologic features of gastric carcinoma in the elderly and young patients.
VariablesAge > 70 yr (n = 194) (%)Age < 36 yr(n = 137) (%)P value
Age (yr)73.3±3.130.6±5.1<0.001
Gender<0.001
Male131 (67.5)63 (46.0)
Female63 (32.5)74 (54.0)
Tumor size (cm)5.16±3.455.07±3.23NS
Number of lesions
Multiple14 (7.2)4 (2.9)<0.05
Single180 (92.8)133 (97.1)
Borrmann type
I10 (5.2)5 (3.6)
II43 (22.2)13 (9.5)
III128 (66.0)93 (67.9)
IV13 (6.6)26 (19.0)0.011
Location
Upper16 (8.3)23 (16.8)
Middle41 (21.1)50 (36.5)
Lower130 (67.0)56 (40.9)<0.05
Whole7 (3.6)8 (5.8)
Depth of invasion NS
T137 (19.1)27 (19.7)
T239 (20.1)21 (15.3)
T396 (49.5)73 (53.3)
T422 (11.3)16 (11.7)
Histologic type
Well-differentiated38 (19.5)4 (2.9)
Moderately differentiated62 (32.0)15 (10.9)
Poorly differentiated74 (38.1)84 (61.3)<0.001
Mucinous10 (5.2)4 (2.9)
Signet ring cell6 (3.1)25 (18.3)
Others4 (2.1)5 (3.7)
Nodal involvementNS
N (-)88 (45.4)67 (48.9)
N (+)106 (54.6)70 (51.1)
Hepatic metastasisNS
N (-)188 (96.9)132 (96.4)
N (+)6 (3.1)5 (3.6)
Peritoneal disseminationNS
P (-)176 (90.7)116 (84.7)
P (+)18 (9.3)21 (15.3)
StageNS
160 (30.9)41 (29.9)
241 (21.1)21 (15.3)
355 (28.4)36 (26.3)
438 (19.6)39 (28.5)
Operative type
Total gastrectomy52 (26.8)47 (34.4)0.004
Subtotal gastrectomy122 (62.9)78 (56.9)
Others20 (8.6)12 (8.7)
ResectabilityNS
Curative157 (80.9)101 (73.7)