Pediatric gastric adenocarcinoma: A National Cancer Data Base review

Space: StayCurrentMD Author: Robert A. Tessler, Matthew Dellinger, Morgan K. Richards, Adam B. Goldin, Elizabeth A. Beierle, John J. Doski, Melanie Goldfarb, Monica Langer, Jed G. Nuchtern, Mehul V Raval, Sanjeev Vasudevan, Kenneth W. Gow Published:

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Robert A. Tessler, Matthew Dellinger, Morgan K. Richards, Adam B. Goldin, Elizabeth A. Beierle, John J. Doski, Melanie Goldfarb, Monica Langer, Jed G. Nuchtern, Mehul V Raval, Sanjeev Vasudevan, Kenneth W. Gow

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Purpose

We sought to compare the presentation, management, and outcomes in gastric adenocarcinoma cancer for pediatric and adult patients.

Methods

Using the 2004 to 2014 National Cancer Database (NCDB), patients ≤21 years (pediatric) were retrospectively compared to >21 years (adult). Chi-squared tests were used to compare categorical variables, and Cox regression was used to estimate hazard ratios (HR) for survival differences.

Results

Of the 129,024 gastric adenocarcinoma cases identified, 129 (0.10%) occurred in pediatric patients. Pediatric cases presented with more advanced disease, including poorly differentiated tumors (81% vs 65%, p = 0.006) and stage 4 disease (56% vs 41%, p = 0.002). Signet ring adenocarcinoma comprised 45% of cases in the pediatric group as compared to 20% of cases in the adults (P 

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