The effects of preoperative chemotherapy on isolated tumour cells in the blood and bone marrow of gastric cancer patients

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Recent studies in breast cancer suggest that monitoring the isolated tumour cells (ITC) may be used as a surrogate marker to evaluate the efficacy of systemic chemotherapy. In the present study, we have investigated the effects of preoperative chemotherapy on ITC in the blood and bone marrow of patients with potentially resectable gastric cancer. After sorting out the CD45-positive cells, the presence of ITC defined as cytokeratin-positive cells was examined before and after preoperative chemotherapy. The patients received two courses of preoperative chemotherapy with cisplatin (100 mg m-2, day 1) and 5-fluorouracil (1000 mg m-2, days 1-5), administered every 28 days. Fourteen of 32 (44%) patients initially diagnosed with ITC in blood and/or bone marrow were found to be negative (responders) after preoperative chemotherapy (P<0.01). The incidence of ITC in bone marrow was also significantly (P<0.01) reduced from 97 (31 of 32) to 53% (17 of 32). The difference between patients positive for ITC in the blood before (n=7, 22%) and after (n=5, 16%) chemotherapy was statistically insignificant. The overall 3-year survival rates were 32 and 49% in the responders and non-responders, respectively (P=0.683). These data indicate that preoperative chemotherapy can reduce the incidence of ITC in patients with gastric cancer. © 2007 Cancer Research UK.

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Kolodziejczyk, P., Pituch-Noworolska, A., Drabik, G., Kulig, J., Szczepanik, A., Sierzega, M., … Zembala, M. (2007). The effects of preoperative chemotherapy on isolated tumour cells in the blood and bone marrow of gastric cancer patients. British Journal of Cancer, 97(5), 589–592. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6603904

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