1.Familial gastric carcinoma:an analysis of clinical features,related cancer types in southern China
Wu SONG ; Yulong HE ; Changhua ZHANG ; Shirong CAI ; Xuefu ZHOU ; Jianjun PENG ; Wenhuan ZHAN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2008;23(4):265-268
Objective To explore clinical features,prognosis and study related cancer types in patients with familial gastric carcinoma. Methods Nine families of ICG-HGC and 3 families of suspected-ICG-HGC according with International Collaborative Group on Hereditary Gastric Cancer standard were collected and their pedigree trees were drawn.Clincial features and prognosis of ICG-HGC and suspected-ICG-HGC families were analyzed.and the related cancer types of ICG-HGC and suspected-ICG-HGC kindreds were investigated. Resuits The morbidity of ICG-HGC and suspected-ICG-HGC was 0.99%;The age of patients among the propositi of 12 kindreds were 29~65 years old with the mean age of 56 years old.Among 11 kindreds,there were 45 cases of cancers including 2 cases of multiple cancers.There were 30 foci of gastric cancer,most of which were located in lower and middle third of the stomach,with pathologic type of adenocarcinoma in poor to moderate differentiation.There were totally 15 extrastomach tumors including 7 colorectal cancers.Four cases of 11 kindreds had survived for 3 years including 1 case surviving for more than 10 years. Conclusion The familial gastric cancers in southern China have special characteristics such as poorly pathologic differentiation,advanced cancer stage,early age of onset,distal end of the stomach in location and high incidence of related tumors in colorectum.
2.The clinical significance of pathologic typing of colorectal adenocarcinoma and its prognostic analysis
Wu SONG ; Yulong HE ; Shirong CAI ; Changhua ZHANG ; Chuangqi CHEN ; Xinhua ZHANG ; Jianjun PENG ; Wenhuan ZHAN
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2009;29(4):249-253
Objective To investigate the clinicopathological difference and prognosis of colorectal adenocarcinomas including mutinous, Signet-ring cell, papillary and tubular carcinomas. Methods Two thousand and eighty-nine patients with colorectal cancer underwent colorectal operation between August 1994 and April 2007. The clinicopathological characteristics of mucinous adenocarcinoma (n=144), signet-ring cell carcinoma (n=25), papillary and tubular carcinomas (n= 1837) were compared expect of other types of cancer (n = 83). The single factor and Logistic regression methods were used to analyze the clinicopathological parameters that influence the prognosis of colorectal cancer such as age, location of the tumor, staging, peritoneum and pathological typing. The survival rates of patients with above three types of adenocareinomas were analyzed. Results The mean age of onset was lowest in patients with mutinous adenocarcinomas [(54. 20 ± 16.25) years] compared with that in patients with signet-ring cell cancer [(40.43 ± 12.88)years] or papillary and tubular carcinomas [(58. 73 ±13.62)]. There were significant differences in gender, size and location of the tumor, TNM staging, peritoneal metastasis, lymph node involvement and adjacent organ invasion among three groups (all P values <0.05). The single factor and Logistic regression analysis revealed that both mucinous adenocarcinoma and signet-ring cell carcinoma were risk factors ot prognosis. The patients with mucinous adenocarcinoma or signet-ring cell tumor were poor in long-term overall survival in comparison with patients with papillary and tubular carcinoma (P<0. 001). Conclusions The colorectal mucinous and signet-ring cell adenocarcinomas are risk factors for prognosis of colorectal cancer, which imply the poor outcome.