Comparative investigation of early-onset gastric cancer

Oncol Lett. 2021 May;21(5):374. doi: 10.3892/ol.2021.12635. Epub 2021 Mar 13.

Abstract

Early-onset gastric cancer (EOGC) is a serious social burden. For patients with EOGC, typically considered as those aged <45 years, the underlying cause of the disease remains unclear. In addition, several misunderstandings of EOGC remain in clinical practice. Upon diagnosis, numerous patients with EOGC are already at an advanced stage (stage IV) of the disease and are unable to benefit from treatment. Moreover, several conclusions and data obtained from different EOGC studies appear to be to contradictory. The literature indicates that the incidence of EOGC is gradually rising, and that EOGC differs from traditional and familial gastric cancer in terms of clinicopathological characteristics. Patients with EOGC typically exhibit low survival rates, poor prognosis, rapid disease progression, a low degree of differentiation (signet-ring cell tumors are common) and rapid lymph node and distant metastasis, among other characteristics. The molecular genetic mechanisms of EOGC are also significantly different from those of traditional gastric cancer. An improved definition of EOCG may provide a reference for clinical diagnosis and treatment, and clear guidelines may serve as a basis for more accurate diagnosis and the development of effective treatment strategies.

Keywords: clinicopathological characteristics; early-onset gastric cancer; genes; hereditary gastric cancer; mutation; traditional gastric cancer.

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Grants and funding

The present study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant nos. 81670594 and 81470791), the Key Talents Project of Gansu Province (grant no. 2019RCXM020), the Gansu Basic Research Innovation Group Project (grant no. 1606RJIA328), the Gansu Scientific Research of Health Services Project (grant no. GSWSKY2017-09), the Talents Innovation and Entrepreneurship Program of Lanzhou City (grant no. 2017RC-62), the Talent Staff Fund of the Second Hospital of Lanzhou University (grant no. ynyjrckyzx2015-1-01), the Science and Technology Project of Chengguan District of Lanzhou City (grant nos. 2019RCCX0034,2020SHFZ0039 and 2020JSCX0073), the Cuiying Scientific and Technological Innovation Program of Lanzhou University Second Hospital (grant nos. CY2017-MS05 and CY2017-ZD01), the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (grant nos. lzujbky-2016-k16 and lzujbky-2017-79) and the Key Project of Science and Technology in Gansu Province (grant no. 19ZD2WA001).