The Rhesus D-negative phenotype is an independent predictor of poor prognosis in curatively (RO) resected gastric cancer patients.

Among gastric cancer patients, the Rhesus D-negative phenotype correlated with increased tumour recurrence [all patients, n = 83, P = 0.026; curatively (R0) resected patients, n = 51, P = 0.093] and reduced overall survival time (all patients, log-rank P = 0.0028; R0 patients, log-rank P = 0.0003) a...

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Main Authors: Mayer, B., Schraut, W., Funke, I., Jauch, K. W., Mempel, W., Johnson, J. P., Schildberg, F. W.
Format: Online
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 1997
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2228249/
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spelling pubmed-22282492009-09-10 The Rhesus D-negative phenotype is an independent predictor of poor prognosis in curatively (RO) resected gastric cancer patients. Mayer, B. Schraut, W. Funke, I. Jauch, K. W. Mempel, W. Johnson, J. P. Schildberg, F. W. Research Article Among gastric cancer patients, the Rhesus D-negative phenotype correlated with increased tumour recurrence [all patients, n = 83, P = 0.026; curatively (R0) resected patients, n = 51, P = 0.093] and reduced overall survival time (all patients, log-rank P = 0.0028; R0 patients, log-rank P = 0.0003) and was identified in multivariate analysis as the most important independent prognostic marker in the R0 patient group (relative risk 9.1, P = 0.0013). Nature Publishing Group 1997 /pmc/articles/PMC2228249/ /pubmed/9155048 Text en
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author Mayer, B.
Schraut, W.
Funke, I.
Jauch, K. W.
Mempel, W.
Johnson, J. P.
Schildberg, F. W.
spellingShingle Mayer, B.
Schraut, W.
Funke, I.
Jauch, K. W.
Mempel, W.
Johnson, J. P.
Schildberg, F. W.
The Rhesus D-negative phenotype is an independent predictor of poor prognosis in curatively (RO) resected gastric cancer patients.
author_facet Mayer, B.
Schraut, W.
Funke, I.
Jauch, K. W.
Mempel, W.
Johnson, J. P.
Schildberg, F. W.
author_sort Mayer, B.
title The Rhesus D-negative phenotype is an independent predictor of poor prognosis in curatively (RO) resected gastric cancer patients.
title_short The Rhesus D-negative phenotype is an independent predictor of poor prognosis in curatively (RO) resected gastric cancer patients.
title_full The Rhesus D-negative phenotype is an independent predictor of poor prognosis in curatively (RO) resected gastric cancer patients.
title_fullStr The Rhesus D-negative phenotype is an independent predictor of poor prognosis in curatively (RO) resected gastric cancer patients.
title_full_unstemmed The Rhesus D-negative phenotype is an independent predictor of poor prognosis in curatively (RO) resected gastric cancer patients.
title_sort rhesus d-negative phenotype is an independent predictor of poor prognosis in curatively (ro) resected gastric cancer patients.
description Among gastric cancer patients, the Rhesus D-negative phenotype correlated with increased tumour recurrence [all patients, n = 83, P = 0.026; curatively (R0) resected patients, n = 51, P = 0.093] and reduced overall survival time (all patients, log-rank P = 0.0028; R0 patients, log-rank P = 0.0003) and was identified in multivariate analysis as the most important independent prognostic marker in the R0 patient group (relative risk 9.1, P = 0.0013).
publisher Nature Publishing Group
publishDate 1997
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