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D-Dimer Can Serve as a Prognostic and Predictive Biomarker for Metastatic Gastric Cancer Treated by Chemotherapyopen access

Authors
Go, Se-IlLee, Min JeongLee, Won SupChoi, Hye JungLee, Un SeokKim, Rock BumKang, Myoung HeeKim, Hoon-GuLee, Gyeong-WonKang, Jung HunLee, Jeong-HeeKim, Sun Joo
Issue Date
Jul-2015
Publisher
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
Citation
MEDICINE, v.94, no.30
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Journal Title
MEDICINE
Volume
94
Number
30
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/17167
DOI
10.1097/MD.0000000000000951
ISSN
0025-7974
1536-5964
Abstract
Systemic activation of hemostasis and thrombosis has been implicated in tumor progression and metastasis. D-dimer has been used as an indicator for the thrombosis. Here, we investigated the role of the activation of coagulation in patients with metastatic gastric cancer by measuring D-dimer level.We conducted an observation study of 46 metastatic gastric cancer patients who received palliative chemotherapy (CTx). D-dimer levels were assessed before CTx and at the first response evaluation after CTx.The overall survival (OS) of patients with pretreatment D-dimer levels <1.5g/mL was significantly longer than that of patients with D-dimer levels 1.5g/mL (22.0 vs 7.9 months, P=0.019). At the first response evaluation, the mean level of D-dimer was significantly decreased by 2.11g/mL in patients either with partial response or stable disease (P=0.011) whereas the mean level of D-dimer, although the difference did not reach statistical significance, was increased by 2.46g/mL in patients with progressive disease. In addition, the OS of patients with D-dimer levels <1.0g/mL at the first response evaluation was significantly longer than that of patients with D-dimer levels 1.0g/mL (22.0 vs 7.0 months, P=0.009). The lower D-dimer levels (<1.0g/mL) at the first response evaluation after CTx was independent predictive factor for better survival in multivariate analysis (P=0.037).This study suggests that D-dimer levels may serve as a biomarker for response to CTx and OS in patients with metastatic gastric cancer.
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