Efficacy of Preventive Pressurized Intraperitoneal Aerosol Chemotherapy in Patients With Locally Advanced Gastric Cancer: Protocol for a Prospective Controlled Trial
Altay Kerimkulov, Talgat Uskenbayev, Tomiris Sarina, Meiram Mamlin, Sanzhar Shalekenov, Gulfairus Yessenbayeva, Temirlan Kainazarov, Zhandos Burkitbayev, Baiduisen Ussipbekov, Dina Kovalchuk, Akhror Rakhmankulov, Aidana Rakhmankulova, Abduzhappar Gaipov

TL;DR
This study tests whether a new chemotherapy method can prevent stomach cancer from spreading to the abdomen, potentially improving survival rates.
Contribution
The study introduces prophylactic PIPAC as a novel approach to reduce peritoneal metastasis in locally advanced gastric cancer.
Findings
PIPAC may reduce peritoneal metastasis incidence when used before standard treatment.
The trial will assess survival rates and treatment safety in gastric cancer patients.
Results could establish PIPAC as a viable preventive treatment for advanced gastric cancer.
Abstract
Gastric cancer is a serious health issue both globally and in Kazakhstan. Worldwide, gastric cancer ranks fifth in incidence, with the highest rates reported in East Asia, the Andes of South America, and Eastern Europe, while the lowest rates are reported in North America, Northern Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia. Over 70% of the cases occur in resource-limited countries. In Kazakhstan, gastric cancer ranks third in morbidity and second in mortality, representing a serious clinical and social problem. Annually, 1600 deaths from malignant gastric neoplasms are registered. Peritoneal metastasis is considered one of the most severe complications of gastric cancer and has long been regarded as its terminal stage. The average life expectancy of patients with peritoneal metastasis is only 3-6 months, reflecting a high mortality rate and the limited efficacy of current treatments. We…
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TopicsIntraperitoneal and Appendiceal Malignancies · Gastric Cancer Management and Outcomes · Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research
