Clinical observation of a complete clinical, radiological and pathomorphological response in a patient with locally advanced gastric adenocarcinoma after neoadjuvant therapy

Stomach cancer is an aggressive disease and represents a global health problem. Currently, more than 50% of patients with a newly diagnosed stomach cancer have a locally advanced process that requires a combined approach - a combination of surgical treatment and neoadjuvant/perioperative therapy. In...

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Main Authors: Diana Yu. Mironova (Author), Vitaliy Yu. Skoropad (Author), Tatev A. Agababyan (Author), Natalya K. Silanteva (Author), Ekaterina S. Zhavoronkova (Author), Sergey A. Ivanov (Author), Andrey D. Kaprin (Author)
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Published: LLC "MEDIAFORMAT", 2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Stomach cancer is an aggressive disease and represents a global health problem. Currently, more than 50% of patients with a newly diagnosed stomach cancer have a locally advanced process that requires a combined approach - a combination of surgical treatment and neoadjuvant/perioperative therapy. In a number of patients, after neoadjuvant therapy, there is a marked or even complete regression of the tumor; the prognosis of the disease, as well as the need for adjuvant therapy in this category of patients is the subject of discussion. This paper demonstrates the clinical observation of a complete clinical, radiological and morphological response after neoadjuvant therapy (2 cycles of chemotherapy FLOT + chemoradiotherapy), as well as long-term relapse-free survival in a patient with locally advanced gastric cancer.
Item Description:10.47407/kr2024.5.7.00442
2713-2552