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  • Title: [Comparative assessment of immediate results of combined and surgical treatment of gastric cancer].
    Author: Berdov BA, Skoronad VIu, Mardynskiĭ IuS, Titova LN.
    Journal: Vopr Onkol; 2007; 53(4):419-26. PubMed ID: 17969404.
    Abstract:
    The 30-year experience with combined and surgical treatment of gastric cancer gained at the Center is discussed. The results of surgery were improved due to use of intensive preoperative radiotherapy, metronidazole and dynamic fractionated treatment. There was no correlation between intensive preoperative radiotherapy and postoperative complication incidence or lethality, irrespective of extent of surgery or lymph node dissection. Moreover, radiotherapy was followed by a considerable decrease in postoperative incidence of pancreatitis due to inhibition of secretory function by the pancreas. Use of modern technology of radiotherapy planning and implementing left virtually no serious damage. Considering the recent changes introduced to standards for surgical treatment of gastric cancer, our findings point to a safe combination of preoperative radiotherapy with extended surgical and combined treatment.
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