1.Gender differences in the impact of modified electroconvulsive therapy on cognitive function in middle-aged and young patients with depression
Qian SUN ; Wei JIANG ; Yanru LI ; Nan WANG ; Lengbing HOU ; Yanping REN
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2024;50(6):343-348
Objective Preliminary exploration of the effects of modified electroconvulsive therapy(MECT)on cognitive function and gender differences in middle-aged and young patients with depressive episodes.Methods A group of middle-aged and young patients with depressive episodes,who were admitted to Beijing Anding Hospital affiliated to Capital Medical University,completed 6 rounds of MECT.The 17-item Hamilton depression scale(HAMD-17),Hamilton anxiety scale(HAMA),and repetitive battery for the assessment of neuropsychological status(RBANS)were used to score depressive symptoms,anxiety symptoms,and cognitive function at baseline,after the 3rd MECT,and after the 6th MECT,respectively.Gender differences were compared between the young and middle-aged groups.Results A total of 122 patients with depressive episodes were included,with 83 cases in the youth group and 39 cases in the middle-aged group.There was no gender difference in baseline HAMD and HAMA scores,as well as the HAMD reduction rates after MECT between the two groups(P>0.05).Repeated measures ANOVA showed that in the youth group,the time effects of RBANS total score,visual breadth factor score,and attention factor score were significant(P<0.05),and increased after treatment compared to baseline.There was no significance in gender group effects or interaction effects(P>0.05).In the middle-aged group,the time and gender interaction effect of RBANS total score and visual breadth factor score was significant(P<0.05).Female patients showed an increase in RBANS total score,visual breadth factor score,and attention factor score after the 6th MECT compared to baseline(P<0.05),while there was no significance in time effect and gender group effect(P>0.05).Conclusion Middle-aged and young depressed patients showed overall improvement in cognitive function after MECT,while there were gender differences in cognitive function changes among middle-aged patients.It is necessary to optimize the MECT program based on the patient's gender and age characteristics to reduce cognitive impairment.
2.Construction and validation of prediction model on prognosis of moderate to severe traumatic brain injury based on regional cerebral oxygen saturation and transcranial Doppler ultrasound monitoring parameters
Bingsha HAN ; Jiao LI ; Yanru LI ; Ju WANG ; Zhiqiang REN ; Jinghe ZHAO ; Yang LIU ; Mengyuan XU ; Guang FENG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2024;40(5):411-419
Objective:To construct a prognostic predictive model for patients with moderate to severe traumatic brain injury (msTBI) based on regional cerebral oxygen saturation (rScO 2) and transcranial Doppler ultrasound (TCD) monitoring parameters and validate its effectiveness. Methods:A retrospective cohort study was conducted to analyze the clinical data of 161 patients with msTBI who were treated at Henan Provincial People′s Hospital from January 2021 to December 2022, including 104 males and 57 females, aged 19-76 years [(53.1±12.8)years]. Glasgow coma scale (GCS) score was 3-12 points [(7.0±1.9)points]. Both rScO 2 and TCD monitoring were performed. Based on the results of prognostic evaluation of patients with the modified Rankin scale (mRS) score at 90 days after discharge, the patients were divided into good prognosis group (mRS score≤3 points, n=88) and poor prognosis group (mRS score of 4-6 points, n=73). The following data of the two groups were collected: the general data, clinical data, rScO 2 monitoring parameters and TCD monitoring parameters. Univariate analysis was employed to compare the differences in the relevant prognostic indicators. Multivariate Logistic stepwise regression analysis was conducted to determine the predictors of poor prognostic outcomes in msTBI patients and regression equations were constructed. A nomogram predictive model based on regression equations was drawn with R language. The discriminability of the model was evaluated by drawing the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve, to calculate the area under the curve (AUC), sensitivity, specificity, and Jordan index of the model, and measuring the consistency index (C index). Hosmer-Lemeshow (H-L) goodness of fit test was conducted to evaluate the fit of the model, and the calibration curve was used to evaluate the calibration degree of the model. Decision curve analysis (DCA) was employed to evaluate the clinical benefit and applicability of the model. Results:There were significant differences between the two groups in the clinical data (cerebral hernia formation, GCS on admission, acute physiology and chronic health evaluation II (APACHE II) score on admission, Rotterdam CT score on admission, oxygenation index on admission, mean arterial pressure on admission), rScO 2 monitoring parameters (mean rScO 2, maximum rScO 2, rScO 2 variability), TCD monitoring parameters [peak systolic blood flow velocity (Vs), average blood flow velocity (Vm), pulse index (PI)] ( P<0.05 or 0.01). The results of multivariate Logistic stepwise regression analysis showed that cerebral hernia formation ( OR=9.28, 95% CI 3.40, 25.33, P<0.01), Rotterdam CT score on admission ( OR=1.92, 95% CI 1.32, 2.78, P<0.01), rScO 2 variability ( OR=4.66, 95% CI 1.74, 12.43, P<0.01), Vs ( OR=0.66, 95% CI 0.61, 0.75, P<0.01) and PI ( OR=20.07, 95% CI 4.17, 16.50, P<0.01) were predictive factors for poor prognosis in patients with msTBI. The regression equation was constructed with the forementioned 5 variables: Logit [ P/(1- P)]=2.23×"brain hernia formation"+0.65×"Rotterdam CT score on admission"+1.54×"rScO 2 variability"-0.42×"Vs"+3.00×"PI"-6.75. The AUC of prognostic predictive model of msTBI patients was 0.90 (95% CI 0.85, 0.95), with the sensitivity and specificity of 86.3% and 78.4%, Youden index of 0.65 and C index of 0.90. H-L goodness of fit test showed that the calibration degree of the predictive model was accurate ( χ2 =12.58, P>0.05). The average absolute error of the calibration curve was 0.025, showing that the calibration of the model was good. DCA results showed that this model had higher net return rate than the reference model within the probability range of risk threshold (20%-100%), with good clinical application value in evaluating the risk of poor prognosis of msTBI patients. Conclusion:The model constructed based on the combination of rScO 2 and TCD monitoring parameters (rScO 2 variability, Vs and PI) with multiple clinical indicators (cerebral hernia formation and Rotterdam CT score on admission) has good predictive performance for the prognosis of msTBI.
3.Clinical value of intracranial pressure monitoring combined with target temperature management in acute anterior circulation ischemic stroke
Ming ZHANG ; Jihui GE ; Yanru LI ; Zhiqiang REN ; Ju WANG ; Jinghe ZHAO ; Guang FENG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2023;22(8):772-779
Objective:To observe the clinical value of intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring combined with target temperature management (TTM) in patients with acute anterior circulation ischemic stroke after mechanical thrombectomy.Methods:A prospective analysis was performed. Ninety-two patients with acute anterior circulation ischemic stroke who received mechanical thrombectomy from March 2019 to June 2022 in Department of Neurosurgery, He'nan Provincial People's Hospital were enrolled. Within 1-5 d of mechanical thrombectomy, these patients were randomly divided into observation group ( n=46) and control group ( n=46). The patients in observation group received comprehensive management for neurological critical illness through multimodal monitoring such as ICP real-time monitoring combined with TTM (controlling the core temperature at 33℃-35℃), while patients in control group received simple ICP real-time monitoring. ICP monitoring for both groups lasted for 5-7 d, and routine symptomatic support treatment was given. Stepwise treatment was adopted based on real-time changes of ICP. The differences in clinical data, ICP at different times, incidence of adverse events, length of hospital stay, mortality rate, and prognoses were compared between the 2 groups. Results:On the 2 nd, 3 rd, 4 th, and 5 th d of monitoring, the observation group had significantly decreased ICP compared with the control group ( P<0.05). Both observation group and control group had significantly increased ICP on the 2 nd, 3 rd, 4 th, and 5 th d of monitoring compared with that on the 1 st d of monitoring ( P<0.05). Compared with the control group, the observation group had statistically higher incidences of shivers and electrolyte disorders, and statistically lower incidences of unstable blood pressure, cerebral heart syndrome, septic shock, and cerebral hernia during hospitalization ( P<0.05). Compared with the control group, the observation group had significantly shortened hospital stay, and statistically lower modified Rankin scale (mRS) scores, higher Glasgow outcome scale-extended (GOS-E) scores, higher good prognosis rate, and lower mortality rate 6 months after mechanical thrombectomy ( P<0.05). Compared with the control group, the observation group had statistically lower incidences of postoperative cerebral hemorrhage conversion and recurrent cerebral infarction ( P<0.05). Kaplan-Meier survival analysis showed that the survival rate in the observation group was significantly higher than that in the control group ( P<0.05). Conclusion:ICP monitoring combined with TTM can reduce early complications, shorten hospital stay, reduce mortality, and improve long-term prognosis in patients with acute anterior circulation ischemic stroke after mechanical thrombectomy.
4.The clinical characteristics of human pseudorabies virus infection: a case report and literature review
Yanru LIU ; Baibing YANG ; Rong BAI ; Yu WANG ; Jinghong LI ; Haitao REN ; Hongzhi GUAN
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2022;55(2):146-151
Objective:To explore the epidemiology, clinical features and prognosis of pseudorabies virus (PRV) infection in human.Methods:A case of human PRV encephalitis combined with acute retinal necrosis (ARN) in the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University in May 2020 was reported. The epidemiology, clinical features, neuroimaging, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), next-generation sequencing (NGS), treatment and prognosis of human PRV infection were summarized and analyzed with the previous published data.Results:The present case was a 38-year-old man who developed high fever, headache, cognitive decline, recurrent epileptic seizures after butchering a pig. Brain magnetic resonance imaging showed lesions in the insular lobes, temporal lobes, cingulate gyrus, frontal lobes, basal ganglia and hippocampus, with more significant signals on the left side. Afterwards, bilateral ARN occurred and resulted in his blindness. PRV DNA was detected from the aqueous humor. By literature review, a total of 20 cases (including this case) were analyzed. Most patients (95%, 19/20) had the history of direct contact with swine. The median incubation period was 7 days. The infection normally caused encephalitis (95%, 19/20), some cases with endophthalmitis (60%, 12/20). Based on the neuroimaging of the 19 patients, the lesions in neuroimaging were mainly in limbic system, especially in insular (17/19) and temporal lobes (17/19). The basal ganglia was often involved (9/19).The PRV-DNA was detected by NGS in CSF or intraocular fluid. Antiviral drugs and adjuvant treatment, including immunoglobulin and/or corticoid therapy, were effective to only few cases. Most patients (90%, 18/20) had the sequelae of severe impairment of daily living (modified Rankin Scale scores≥3).Conclusions:The cardinal clinical characteristics of human PRV infection are progressive panencephalitis and endophthalmitis, with an unfavorable outcome. The history of exposure to sick swine and typical neuroimaging suggest PRV infection. NGS of CSF and/or intraocular fluid is the dependable diagnostic method.
5.Radical surgery combined with adjuvant radiotherapy for elderly patients aged over 75 years with stage II( or III( rectal cancer: a retrospective study from a single center.
Wenyang LIU ; Jing JIN ; Yexiong LI ; Shulian WANG ; Yongwen SONG ; Yueping LIU ; Weihu WANG ; Hua REN ; Hui FANG ; Ning LI ; Yuan TANG ; Xin WANG ; Yu TANG ; Ningning LU ; Qin XIAO ; Yanru FENG ; Jianyang WANG ; Lei DENG ; Hao JING ; Xinfan LIU ; Zihao YU
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2018;21(6):654-659
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the outcome of radical surgery combined with adjuvant radiotherapy for patients aged over 75 years with stage II( or III( rectal cancer.
METHODSFrom 2000 to 2010, 178 patients aged over 75 years at diagnosis who underwent radical surgery in National Cancer Center, Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, were selected from 3995 patients with stage II( or III( rectal cancer in the database of the above center and enrolled into this retrospective cohort study, which was approved by ethics committee of the above hospital (ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT02312284).
RESULTSMedian age of patients was 77 years (range 75-87). There were 37 (20.8%), 69 (38.8%), and 72 (40.4%) patients with tumors locating in the high, middle and low rectum respectively; 89(50%) patients of pathological stages II( and III( respectively; 21(11.8%), 137(77%), 19(10.7%), and 1(0.6%) patients with poorly, moderately, well differentiated adenocarcinoma, and mucinous adenocarcinoma respectively. The Charlson/Deyo comorbidity index (CCI) score was 0 in the majority (73.6%) of patients. Fifty-three patients underwent abdominoperineal resection, 116 underwent low anterior resection and 9 underwent Hartmann resection. All the patients received computed tomography-based simulation and treatment planning using an anal marker in a prone or supine position. Patients were treated with linear accelerator by megavoltage photons (6MV), with 2D technique in early years and 3D conformal or simplified intensity-modulated radiotherapy technique later, at a dose of 50 Gy in 25 fractions to the pelvis within an overall treatment time of 35 days. Sixty-one patients (34.3%) received surgery combined with radiation (ART group), in whom 16 received radiation alone 117 patients did not receive radiation(NORT group). The baseline data between ART and NORT group were not significantly different(all P>0.05). There was no significant difference in 5-year overall survival between ART and NORT groups (61.0% vs. 63.0%, P=0.586). The cumulative local relapse was 10.9% and 25.4% in ART and NORT group respectively (P=0.032). Cox multivariate analysis revealed that surgery combined with radiation improved local control significantly(HR=0.27, 95%CI:0.11-0.68, P=0.005).
CONCLUSIONSFor elderly patients aged over 75 years with stage II( or III( rectal cancer, radical surgery combined with radiation does not increase the overall survival, but can improve local control rate. It is reasonable to selectively apply adjuvant radiotherapy to the elderly patients in the setting of radical surgery.
Adenocarcinoma ; radiotherapy ; surgery ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Humans ; Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ; Neoplasm Staging ; Radiotherapy, Adjuvant ; Rectal Neoplasms ; radiotherapy ; surgery ; Retrospective Studies
6.The effect of oxaplatin on enhancing radiosensitivity in human hepatocellular carcinoma cell line HepG2
Jianyang WANG ; Weizhi YANG ; Yanru FENG ; Qin XIAO ; Hua REN ; Jing JIN ; Yexiong LI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2016;25(11):1255-1260
Objective To explore the effect of oxaliplatin ( OXA) on enhancing radiosensitivity in human hepatocellular carcinoma cell line HepG2 . Methods 50% inhibition concentration ( IC50 ) of HepG2 cells treated with OXA was measured by using MTT method at 6, 12, 24, 48 hours. Then clone formation assay was applied to obtain sensitizing enhancement ratio ( SER) of OXA combing IR, according to the survival fraction of three groups 10?14 days after treatments:placebo?treated group ( C) ,radiation group ( IR, single dose of 1 Gy,2 Gy,4 Gy,6 Gy,8 Gy,10 Gy) and IR synchronizing OXA group ( IR+3 mg/L OXA) . The proportions of cell apoptosis were analyzed using flow cytometry at 24 hours after treatment. At last, we semi?quantitative tested the expression of extracellular regulated protein kinase 1/2 ( ERK 1/2 ) and DNA damage repair protein Ku?70 of the C,IR and IR+OXA groups. Statistical analysis was performed by T test. Results The IC50 of OXA on HepG2 cells is 54?4 mg/L at 6 hours,29?1 mg/L at 12 hours,17?8 mg/L at 24 hours and 10?5 mg/L at 48 hours.3 mg/L was selected in clone formation assay at which 80?90% HepG2 cells survived at 24 hours. The SER ( SF2 ) is calculated as 1?59. Flow cytometry showed the proportion of survival cells in IR+OXA group is significantly lower than those of IR group ( P=0?005) ,OXA group ( P=0?008) and C group ( P=0?001) . The expressions of ERK 1/2 were inhibited in IR and IR+OXA groups compared by that of control group. But the expression of ERK 1/2 in IR group showed increasing after 48 hours which was higher than that of IR+OXA group. For Ku?70,the changes of expression were similar with that of ERK 1/2. Conclusion Oxaliplatin presented enhancing radiosensitivity in human hepatocellular carcinoma cell line HepG2 in vitro.
7.A dosimetric comparison of static intensity-modulated radiotherapy, volumetric-modulated arc therapy,and helical tomotherapy after surgery for gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma
Xin WANG ; Yuan TIAN ; Jing JIN ; Zhihui HU ; Yuan TANG ; Jiajia ZHANG ; Yanru FENG ; Hua REN ; Ning LI ; Wenyang LIU ; Yexiong LI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2016;(3):255-259
Objective To investigate the effects of different irradiation techniques on dose distribution in target volume and normal tissues after the radical surgery for gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma,and to provide the optimal regimen for clinical treatment.Methods A total of 9 patients with gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma who underwent radical esophagus-proximal gastrectomy or total gastrectomy were enrolled.The therapeutic regimens of five-field static intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT),volumetric-modulated arc therapy (VMAT),and helical tomotherapy (HT) were designed for each patient,and the dose-volume histogram was used to evaluate the effects of different irradiation techniques on the conformity index (CI) and homogeneity index (HI) of target volume and the surrounding normal tissues. The prescribed dose was 45 Gy at 1.8 Gy/fraction.The patients received oral S-1 as concurrent chemotherapy at a dose of 80 mg/(m 2? d) twice a day during radiotherapy.Results Compared with IMRT and VMAT,HT had better CI and HI of the target volume,as well as a better protective effect on the intestinal tract and bone marrow.Compared with IMRT and HT,VMAT had a lower V20 and V30 for the left kidney and a lower V30 for the heart,while IMRT had lower V5 and V10 for both lungs;V20 and mean dose showed no significant differences between the three techniques.HT had the highest mean sub-field hop count,followed by IMRT and VMAT.Conclusions IMRT, VMAT, and HT can meet the clinical requirements,but besides ensuring the best CI and HI of the target volume,HT has a good protective effect on the intestine and spinal cord and can help to reduce the incidence of adverse events in patients.
8.Effect of MRI-guided intensity-modulated radiotherapy with bone marrow protection on hematologic toxicity in patients with rectal cancer undergoing concurrent chemoradiotherapy
Jianyang WANG ; Yuan TIAN ; Yuan TANG ; Xin WANG ; Ning LI ; Hua REN ; Hui FANG ; Yanru FENG ; Shulian WANG ; Yongwen SONG ; Yueping LIU ; Weihu WANG ; Yexiong LI ; Jing JIN
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2016;(3):244-248
Objective To reduce the radiation dose to the hematopoietic bone marrow (hBM) and acute hematologic toxicity (HT) in patients with rectal cancer undergoing intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT).Methods The previously untreated patients with rectal cancer were enrolled in a prospective study.Pelvic magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI) was used to determine and delineate the distribution of hBM,and dose limitations were set (V5<95%,V10<90%,V20<80%,V30<65%).The neoadjuvant therapeutic regimen included concurrent IMRT (95% PTV 50 Gy/25 fractions,2 Gy/fractions),oxaliplatin 50 mg/m2 , qw,and capecitabine 1650 mg/m2 ,1 fractions/d (twice a day during radiotherapy).Results A total of 35 patients were enrolled and completed the therapeutic regimen.The incidence of grade 2-4 HT was 31.4%;among these patients, 9 ( 26%) experienced leucopenia, 6 ( 17%) experienced neutropenia, 1 ( 3%) experienced erythropenia,and 1(3%) experienced thrombocytopenia.No patients experienced grade ≥3 anemia.The multivariate logistic linear regression analysis showed that hBM-V5 was significantly correlated with the lowest counts of leukocytes ( P=0.005),neutrophils ( P=0.002),and platelets ( P=0.017).Conclusions The radiation dose to the hBM in the pelvis on MRI is significantly correlated with the incidence and severity of acute HT in patients with rectal cancer undergoing neoadjuvant concurrent chemoradiotherapy.Clinical Trial Registry ClinicalTrials.gov,registration number:NCT01863420.
9.Pattern of nodal recurrence after curative resection in Siewert Ⅱ and Ⅲ locally advanced adenocarcinoma of gastroesophageal junction
Jiajia ZHANG ; Zhenwei LIANG ; Ying LI ; Xin WANG ; Yuan TANG ; Tongtong LIU ; Yanru FENG ; Ning LI ; Jing YU ; Shuai LI ; Hua REN ; Shuangmei ZOU ; Jun JIANG ; Wei HAN ; Weihu WANG ; Shulian WANG ; Yongwen SONG ; Yueping LIU ; Hui FANG ; Xinfan LIU ; Zihao YU ; Yexiong LI ; Liming JIANG ; Jing JIN
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2016;25(4):356-361
Objective To investigate the pattern of nodal recurrence after curative resection in adenocarcinoma of the gastroesophageal junction ( AGE ) , and to provide a basis for delineation of the radiation range in the high-risk lymphatic drainage area.Methods A retrospective analysis was performed in 78 patients with locally advanced AGE who were newly treated in our hospital from January 2009 to December 2013 and had complete clinical data.All patients received curative resection and were pathologically diagnosed with stage T3/T4 or N (+) AGE.Those patients were also diagnosed with SiewertⅡor Ⅲ AGE by endoscopy, upper gastroenterography, macroscopic examination during operation, and pathological specimens.None of the patients received preoperative or postoperative radiotherapy.All patients were diagnosed by imaging with postoperative nodal recurrence.The computed tomography images of those
patients were accessible and had all the recurrence sites clearly and fully displayed.Results The median time to recurrence was 10 months ( 1-48 months) , and 90%of the recurrence occurred within 2 years after surgery.The lymph nodes with the highest risk of recurrence were No.16b1( 39%) , No.16a2( 37%) , No.9 (30%), and No.11p (26%), respectively.There was no significant difference in the recurrence rate within each lymphatic drainage area between patients with SiewertⅡandⅢAGE ( P=0.090-1.000) .The lymph nodes with the most frequent recurrence were No.16b1, No.16a2, No.9, No.16b2, No.11p, and No.7 in patients with stage N3 AGE and No.11p, No.16b1, No.16a2, No.9, No.8, and No.7 in patients with stage non-N3 AGE.Patients with stage N3 AGE had a significantly higher recurrence rate in the para-aortic regions (No.16a2-b2) than those with stage non-N3 AGE (67%vs.33%, P=0.004, OR=4.00, 95% CI=1.54-10.37) .Conclusions The lymph nodes with the highest risk of recurrence are located in the celiac artery, proximal splenic artery, and retroperitoneal areas ( No.16a2 and No.16b1) in patients with SiewertⅡorⅢlocally advanced AEG.Moreover, patients with stage N3 AGE have a higher risk of retroperitoneal recurrence.The above areas should be involved in target volume delineation for postoperative radiotherapy.
10.Efficacy of S-1 and concurrent intensity-modulated radiotherapy for locally advanced gastric cancer:an interim study of phase Ⅱ clinical trial
Xin WANG ; Yuan TANG ; Jing JIN ; Hua REN ; Ning LI ; Tao ZHANG ; Hui FANG ; Xuesong CHEN ; Wenyang LIU ; Yanru FENG ; Jiajia ZHANG ; Yongwen SONG ; Weihu WANG ; Yueping LIU ; Shulian WANG ; Yexiong LI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2016;25(4):351-355
Objective To observe the incidence of adverse reactions and short-term efficacy of S-1 and concurrent intensity-modulated radiotherapy ( IMRT) for locally advanced gastric cancer in a phase Ⅱclinical trial based on the phase I clinical trial.Methods Patients pathologically diagnosed with stage TN (+) gastric adenocarcinoma with local or distal metastasis after R0 resection were enrolled as subjects.IMRT was delivered 5 times per week with a total dose of 45 Gy in 25 fractions.S-1 was orally administered on the day of radiotherapy at a dose of 80 mg/m2 .Results A total of 40 patients, consisting of 6 patients from the phase I trial and 34 patients from the phaseⅡtrial, were enrolled in this study.In those patients, the age ranged between 27 and 73 years ( median age 50 years) and the male-to-female ratio was 3:1.Thirty-nine ( 98%) out of the forty patients completed radiotherapy and thirty-five ( 88%) completed concurrent chemotherapy.The most common grade 3-4 adverse reactions were nausea/anorexia ( 13%) , leukopenia ( 10%) , vomiting ( 8%) , radiation esophagitis ( 5%) , and neutropenia ( 5%) .There was no perioperative death.The 2-year overall survival and disease-free survival rates were 74% and 77%, respectively. Conclusions Postoperative S-1 and concurrent IMRT achieve satisfactory outcomes and tolerable toxicity in patients with locally advanced gastric cancer.

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