Global Health & Medicine 2022;4(1):57-60.

Proposal of new treatment algorithm for gastric cancer liver metastases: Up-front surgery or conversion surgery?

Takemura N, Saiura A, Ito H, Ito K, Inagaki F, Mihara F, Yagi S, Enomoto N, Nohara K, Inoue Y, Takahashi Y, Yamada K, Kokudo N

Abstract

Hepatectomy for gastric cancer liver metastases (GCLM) has a 5-year survival rate of 9-42%; however, indications for hepatectomy remain unclear. Many researchers have reported prognostic factors for GCLM after hepatectomy, but surgical indications vary according to the literature. Furthermore, the indication for optimal candidates for neoadjuvant chemotherapy and intensive chemotherapy is also unclear. To understand the indications for surgery and chemotherapy intended for hepatectomy for GCLM, a new treatment algorithm was created based on previously reported evidence from the viewpoint of hepatic surgeons.

KEYWORDS: gastric cancer liver metastases, treatment algorithm, conversion surgery, up-front surgery

DOI: 10.35772/ghm.2021.01102

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