Clinicopathologic Features and Outcomes of Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection for Foveolar-Type Adenocarcinoma of the Stomach
	    		
		   		
		   			
		   		
	    	
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			        		Minjee KIM
			        		
			        		
			        		
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			        		Tae-Se KIM
			        		
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			        		Byung-Hoon MIN
			        		
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			        		Yang Won MIN
			        		
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			        		Hyuk LEE
			        		
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			        		Jun Haeng LEE
			        		
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			        		Poong-Lyul RHEE
			        		
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			        		Jae J. KIM
			        		
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			        		Kyoung-Mee KIM
			        		
			        		
		        		
		        		
		        		
			        		
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 - Publication Type:Original Article
 - From:Journal of Gastric Cancer 2024;24(4):367-377
 - CountryRepublic of Korea
 - Language:English
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		        	Abstract:
			       	
			       		
				        
				        	 Purpose:Foveolar-type adenocarcinoma of the stomach is a rare variant of gastric cancer.The clinicopathological features and outcomes of endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) for gastric foveolar-type adenocarcinoma remain unclear. 
				        	
Materials and Methods:This study included 1,161 patients who underwent ESD for single early gastric cancers (EGCs) (78 foveolar-type adenocarcinomas and 1,083 well-differentiated [WD] adenocarcinomas). The clinicopathological features and short- and long-term outcomes of ESD for gastric foveolar-type adenocarcinomas were reviewed and compared with those for WD EGCs.
Results:Gastric foveolar-type adenocarcinomas were larger and more likely to exhibit an elevated macroscopic appearance than WD EGCs. Foveolar-type adenocarcinomas exhibited higher rates of lymphatic invasion, histological heterogeneity, and lateral margin involvement than WD EGCs. The en bloc R0 and curative resection rates of foveolar-type adenocarcinoma were 85.9% and 76.9%, respectively. Both foveolar-type adenocarcinoma rates were significantly lower than those of WD EGCs (95.8% and 91.3%, respectively). Lateral margin involvement accounted for 55.6% of the non-curative resection cases of foveolar-type adenocarcinoma.Among patients who underwent curative ESD for foveolar-type adenocarcinoma, no recurrence occurred during the median 62.3 months of follow-up. No lymph node metastases were detected in patients with foveolar-type adenocarcinoma who underwent additional surgery following ESD. The overall and disease-specific survival rates of patients with foveolar-type adenocarcinoma were comparable to those of patients with WD EGC.
Conclusions:Gastric foveolar-type adenocarcinomas have distinct clinicopathological features among WD EGCs. Given favorable long-term outcomes after curative resection, ESD can be indicated for early gastric foveolar-type adenocarcinomas. 
            