%0 Journal Article
%A Huang, Lei
%A Jansen, Lina
%A Balavarca, Yesilda
%A Verhoeven, Rob H A
%A Ruurda, Jelle P
%A Van Eycken, Liesbet
%A De Schutter, Harlinde
%A Johansson, Jan
%A Lindblad, Mats
%A Johannesen, Tom B
%A Zadnik, Vesna
%A Žagar, Tina
%A Mägi, Margit
%A Bastiaannet, Esther
%A Lagarde, Sjoerd M
%A van de Velde, Cornelis J H
%A Schrotz-King, Petra
%A Brenner, Hermann
%T Decreasing resection rates for nonmetastatic gastric cancer in Europe and the United States.
%J Clinical and translational medicine
%V 10
%N 6
%@ 2001-1326
%C Heidelberg [u.a.]
%I Springer Open
%M DKFZ-2020-02350
%P e203
%D 2020
%Z #EA:C070#LA:C070#
%X Resection is the cornerstone of curative treatment for many nonmetastatic gastric cancers (GCs), but the population treatment patterns remains largely unknown. This large international population-based study aimed at investigating the treatment patterns and trends for nonmetastatic GC in Europe and the United States and at exploring factors associated with resection.Data of patients with microscopically confirmed primary invasive GC without distant metastasis from the national cancer registries of the Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden, Norway, Slovenia, and Estonia and the US Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER)-18 Program were retrieved. Age-standardized treatment rates were computed and trends were evaluated using linear regression. Associations of resection with patient and tumor characteristics were analyzed using multivariable-adjusted log-binomial regression. Analysis was performed in each country respectively without pooling.Together 65 707 nonmetastatic GC patients diagnosed in 2003-2016 were analyzed. Age-standardized resection rates significantly decreased over years in all countries (by 4-24
%F PUB:(DE-HGF)16
%9 Journal Article
%$ pmid:33135354
%R 10.1002/ctm2.203
%U https://inrepo02.dkfz.de/record/164264