Journal: Surgical endoscopy
This study compared long-term survival outcomes among T1b gastric cancer patients treated with endoscopic therapy, gastrectomy, or chemoradiotherapy using data from the SEER database (2010-2020) and a Chinese multicenter cohort.
Key results include:
- No significant difference in overall or cancer-specific survival between gastrectomy and endoscopic treatment.
- Chemoradiotherapy was associated with poorer outcomes.
A prognostic model was developed using Lasso regression, incorporating:
- Race
- Gender
- Age
- Histologic grade
- Tumor size
- Treatment modality
This model showed good predictive accuracy for overall survival.
The findings support endoscopic therapy as an effective alternative to gastrectomy for T1b gastric cancer patients.