BACKGROUND:Preoperative therapy has gained wide interest in advanced gastric cancer patients due to its potential advantages of improved disease control. Selection of high risk patients based on preoperative staging is crucial to choose the candidates for neoadjuvant therapy. METHODS:Our institutional review board approved this retrospective study and waived the requirement for patient consent. We searched 394 advanced gastric cancer patients (pT2-4) who underwent curative resection in 2010 without neoadjuvant therapies. Two abdominal radiologists independently reviewed the preoperative CT including tumor depth on CT (CT-tumor depth), which was categorized as follows: intramural, minimal extramural(<1mm), spiculated extramural(≥1mm) and nod...
Background/Purpose: Recent three-dimensional multidetector row computed tomography (31) MDCT) can pr...
Objective: We aimed to determine pretreatment pathological tumor extent in the resection specimen af...
Aim. To investigate the role of maximum tumour diameter (D-max) reduction rate at CT examination in ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Preoperative therapy has gained wide interest in advanced gastric cancer pa...
a Prognostic value of preoperative clinical staging assessed by computed tomography in resectable ga...
Background and Objectives: Neoadjuvant chemotherapy is increasingly considered an effective treatmen...
Background/Aims: This study evaluated the value of abdominal computed tomography (CT) in preoperativ...
BACKGROUND: To investigate the utility of CT volumetry for primary gastric lesions in the prediction...
Preoperative staging of gastric cancer with computed tomography alone exhibits poor diagnostic accur...
Purpose of the study. To study the possibilities of computed tomography in assessing the immediate a...
Background and Purpose Although multiple studies testing the accuracy of CT in the preoperative stag...
To investigate the utility of CT volumetry for primary gastric lesions in the prediction of patholog...
Background: In this exploratory analysis from the PRODIGY study, we aimed to define the radiological...
OBJECTIVE: An increasing number of patients with locally advanced gastric carcinomas (GC) are being ...
BACKGROUND: The risk of tumor progression during neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (CRT) in esophageal c...
Background/Purpose: Recent three-dimensional multidetector row computed tomography (31) MDCT) can pr...
Objective: We aimed to determine pretreatment pathological tumor extent in the resection specimen af...
Aim. To investigate the role of maximum tumour diameter (D-max) reduction rate at CT examination in ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Preoperative therapy has gained wide interest in advanced gastric cancer pa...
a Prognostic value of preoperative clinical staging assessed by computed tomography in resectable ga...
Background and Objectives: Neoadjuvant chemotherapy is increasingly considered an effective treatmen...
Background/Aims: This study evaluated the value of abdominal computed tomography (CT) in preoperativ...
BACKGROUND: To investigate the utility of CT volumetry for primary gastric lesions in the prediction...
Preoperative staging of gastric cancer with computed tomography alone exhibits poor diagnostic accur...
Purpose of the study. To study the possibilities of computed tomography in assessing the immediate a...
Background and Purpose Although multiple studies testing the accuracy of CT in the preoperative stag...
To investigate the utility of CT volumetry for primary gastric lesions in the prediction of patholog...
Background: In this exploratory analysis from the PRODIGY study, we aimed to define the radiological...
OBJECTIVE: An increasing number of patients with locally advanced gastric carcinomas (GC) are being ...
BACKGROUND: The risk of tumor progression during neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (CRT) in esophageal c...
Background/Purpose: Recent three-dimensional multidetector row computed tomography (31) MDCT) can pr...
Objective: We aimed to determine pretreatment pathological tumor extent in the resection specimen af...
Aim. To investigate the role of maximum tumour diameter (D-max) reduction rate at CT examination in ...