A recent study highlights the positive outcomes of palliative surgery in patients with advanced gastroesophageal junction or gastric cancer. Over 80% of patients undergoing palliative surgery reported significant symptom improvement. Notably, a better performance status was linked to greater improvements, suggesting that the overall health condition of patients plays a crucial role in their response to surgery.
General practitioners should consider the benefits of palliative surgery when managing patients with advanced gastroesophageal junction or gastric cancer, especially for those with relatively good performance status. These findings can help guide discussions about palliative care options and improve patient quality of life by focusing on symptom relief.
For more comprehensive insights, access the full study here: https://doi.org/10.1245/s10434-024-15534-z
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