Early gastric cancer associated with synchronous liver metastasis.

Journal: The Kurume Medical Journal
Published:
Abstract

During the 14 years from 1976 to 1989, 1442 gastric cancers were resected in the Department of Surgery at Kurume University. 546 (37.9%) were primary early gastric cancers. One (0.2%) of these was associated with a synchronous liver metastasis. In the advanced gastric cancers, the rate of synchronous liver metastasis was 12.8%. However, synchronous liver metastasis with an early gastric cancer is quite rate. Only 19 cases have been reported in the Japanese literature. A case involving an early cancer, 10 mm in diameter, that was associated with liver metastasis is reported.

Authors
K Koufuji, J Takeda, K Hashimoto, T Tanaka, T Kakegawa
Relevant Conditions

Stomach Cancer, Liver Cancer