Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2017.
World J Gastroenterol. Jan 21, 2017; 23(3): 516-524
Published online Jan 21, 2017. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v23.i3.516
Table 1 Clinical characteristics of 43 gastric neuroendocrine carcinomas
Clinicopathological featuresn (%)
Age (yr)
< 60/≥ 6015 (34.88)/28 (65.12)
Mean ± SD62.26 ± 10.46
Gender
Male/Female35 (81.40)/8 (18.60)
Tumor location
Cardiac21 (48.84)
Corpus10 (23.26)
Antrum10 (23.26)
Residual stomach anastomosis2 (4.65)
Tumor size (max diameter, cm)
≤ 5/> 520 (46.51)/23 (53.49)
Mean ± SD5.47 ± 3.18
T classification
T10 (0)
T24 (9.30)
T30 (0)
T439 (90.70)
Lymph node metastasis
N0/N112 (27.91)/31 (72.09)
Liver metastasis
Absent/present37 (86.05)/6 (13.95)
Pathological stage
I/II/III/IV0 (0)/2 (4.65)/35 (81.40)/6 (13.95)
Pathology
Small cell carcinomas39 (90.70)
Large cell carcinomas4 (9.30)
Operation
Curative resection38 (88.37)
Palliative resection5 (11.63)
Neoadjuvant therapy
No/present100 (100)/0 (0)
Adjuvant chemotherapy
No-chemotherapy/present/lost5 (11.63)/34 (79.07)/4 (9.30)
Follow-up
Median OS (mo)31.0
Dead/alive/lost23 (53.49)/17 (39.53)/3 (6.98)