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World J Gastroenterol. Apr 28, 2006; 12(16): 2588-2592
Published online Apr 28, 2006. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i16.2588
Table 1 Clinicopathological features of patients with or without synchronous cancer
SynchronousSynchronous cancer With n (%)Characteristics cancer Without n (%)P value
Age (yr, mean±SD)64.6 ± 9.559.4 ± 12.5< 0.001
Sex0.002
Male90 (81.1)2144 (67.4)
Female21 (18.9)1036 (32.6)
Multiplicity0.009
Single106 (95.5)3146 (98.9)
Multiple5 (4.5)34 (1.1)
Preoperative Stage< 0.001
Early gastric cancer62 (55.4)1135 (35.7)
Advanced gastric cancer50 (44.6)2045 (64.3)
Differentiation< 0.001
Differentiated94 (84.7)1383 (43.4)
Undifferentiated17 (15.3)1797 (56.6)
Table 2 Distribution of synchronous cancer according to gastric cancer location and diagnosis
LocationTime interval between the diagnoses of synchronous and gastric cancers
6 mo ~(n=45)Simultaneos(n=43)~ 6 mo(n=25)Total(n=1131, %)
Colorectal286842 (37.2)
Lung311721 (18.6)
Esophagus811019 (16.8)
Liver28111 (9.7)
Breast0011 (0.9)
Kidney0235 (4.4)
Gynecologic0101 (0.9)
Prostate1023 (2.7)
Head and neck1102 (1.8)
GB, bile duct0202 (1.8)
Others2136 (5.3)
Table 3 Logistic regression analyses of risk factors
CovariateβSERR (95% CI)P value
Age, yr (< 62 vs≥ 62)0.4710.2231.601 (1.035-2.477)0.035
Sex (Male vs Female)-0.4300.2500.650 (0.398-1.061)0.085
Histology (Diff. vs Undiff.)- 1.6910.2760.184 (0.107-0.316)< 0.001
Multiplicity (Single vs Multiple)0.2880.4121.334 (0.595-2.994)0.484
Stage (EGC vs AGC)-0.4310.2020.650 (0.437-0.966)0.033