Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2020.
World J Gastrointest Oncol. May 15, 2020; 12(5): 569-581
Published online May 15, 2020. doi: 10.4251/wjgo.v12.i5.569
Table 1 Clinical and pathological features of 200 intraperitoneally-disseminated gastric cancer patients
Characteristicn (%)
SexMale121 (60.5)
Female79 (39.5)
Primary gastric cancer locationAntral part56 (28)
Corpus44 (22)
Proximal part7 (3.5)
Antral part + corpus34 (17)
Corpus + proximal part12 (6)
Subtotal or total lesion47 (23.5)
Borrmann’s typeType I3 (1.5)
Type II19 (9.5)
Type III106 (53)
Type IV72 (36)
Tumor histologyG15 (2.5)
G212 (6)
G354 (27)
G498 (49)
Signet ring cell24 (12)
Mucinous3 (1.5)
Unknown4 (2)
Stage of peritoneal carcinomatosis according to Japanese classification (JGCA)Р0 (Cyt+)4 (2)
Р146 (23)
Р240 (20)
Р3110 (55)
PCI, points [Median = 13 (0-37)]0 (Cyt+)4 (2)
1-664 (32)
7-1225 (12.5)
13 and more104 (52)
Unknown3 (1.5)
AscitesPresent87 (43.5)
Absent113 (56.5)
Extraperitoneal metastasesPresent34 (17)
Absent166 (83)
Site of extraperitoneal metastasesLiver10 (29)
Non-regional lymph node16 (47)
Pleura4 (12)
Lung + non-regional lymph node2 (6)
Suprarenal gland1 (3)
Bones1 (3)