Objective To clarify the most important factors affecting the survival of patient with gastric carcinoma.
Methods 428 cases of resected gastric carcinoma were studied by using univariate analyses and multivariate regression analyses.
Results The most significant factors influencing survival of these patients were peritoneal dissemination, Borrmann classification, type of operation, hepatic metastasis, size of tumor, location, lymph node metastasis and age.
Conclusion The factors influencing survival in patient with gastric carcinoma after resection can be correctly analyzed by cox’s proportional hazard model.
Citation: HU Jiankun,CHEN Zhixin,CHEN Jiaping,et al.. FACTORS INFLUENCING SURVIVAL IN PATIENT WITH GASTRIC CARCINOMA AFTER RESECTION:ANALYSIS BY Cox’S PROPORTIONAL HAZARD MODEL. CHINESE JOURNAL OF BASES AND CLINICS IN GENERAL SURGERY, 2001, 8(3): 162-163. doi: Copy
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