Study reveals which stomach cancer surgery may offer better survival
NCT ID NCT06614439
Summary
This study looked back at 96 patients with advanced upper stomach cancer to compare two surgical approaches: removing just the upper part of the stomach versus removing the entire stomach. Researchers matched patients based on their tumor characteristics to see which surgery led to better five-year survival rates and fewer complications. The goal was to help doctors choose the most effective and safest operation for this type of cancer.
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National Taiwan University Hospital Hsin-Chu Branch
Hsin-Chu County, 302, Taiwan
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