TY - JOUR
T1 - Reality of Gastric Cancer in Young Patients
T2 - The Importance and Difficulty of the Early Diagnosis, Prevention and Treatment
AU - Kono, Yoshiyasu
AU - Kanzaki, Hiromitsu
AU - Iwamuro, Masaya
AU - Kawano, Seiji
AU - Kawahara, Yoshiro
AU - Okada, Hiroyuki
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PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Gastric cancer usually arises in middle-aged to older patients, and is rarely found in younger patients. The clinical characteristics, etiology, prognosis, preventive methods and treatment of gastric cancer in young patients have not been fully investigated because of its low prevalence. In this review, we discuss the current understanding and clinical problems associated with gastric cancer in young patients. Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori), which is a major cause of gastric cancer, especially in older populations, is closely associated with gastric cancer in young patients as well as in older patients. Gastric cancer in young patients tends to be diagnosed at an advanced stage with alarm symptoms. However, young patients with advanced gastric cancer tend to have a favorable general condition and organ function, so they can tolerate intensive systematic chemotherapy. Unfortunately, the prognosis of gastric cancer in young patients with an advanced stage is not favorable. We should not take this rare disease lightly, given its poor prognosis if patients are diagnosed at an unresectable stage. The evaluation of the H. pylori infection status and performance of H. pylori eradication therapy to prevent gastric cancer in young patients as well as the development of more intensive chemotherapy regimens for unresectable gastric cancer in young patients are warranted.
AB - Gastric cancer usually arises in middle-aged to older patients, and is rarely found in younger patients. The clinical characteristics, etiology, prognosis, preventive methods and treatment of gastric cancer in young patients have not been fully investigated because of its low prevalence. In this review, we discuss the current understanding and clinical problems associated with gastric cancer in young patients. Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori), which is a major cause of gastric cancer, especially in older populations, is closely associated with gastric cancer in young patients as well as in older patients. Gastric cancer in young patients tends to be diagnosed at an advanced stage with alarm symptoms. However, young patients with advanced gastric cancer tend to have a favorable general condition and organ function, so they can tolerate intensive systematic chemotherapy. Unfortunately, the prognosis of gastric cancer in young patients with an advanced stage is not favorable. We should not take this rare disease lightly, given its poor prognosis if patients are diagnosed at an unresectable stage. The evaluation of the H. pylori infection status and performance of H. pylori eradication therapy to prevent gastric cancer in young patients as well as the development of more intensive chemotherapy regimens for unresectable gastric cancer in young patients are warranted.
KW - Helicobacter pylori
KW - gastric cancer
KW - young patients
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M3 - Article
C2 - 33361865
AN - SCOPUS:85098492210
SN - 0386-300X
VL - 74
SP - 461
EP - 466
JO - Acta Medica Okayama
JF - Acta Medica Okayama
IS - 6
ER -