Impact of upfront randomization for postoperative treatment on quality of surgery in the CRITICS gastric cancer trial.

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Full Title: Gastric Cancer

Abbreviation: Gastric Cancer

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Subject Category: Gastroenterology

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"The study protocol of the CRITICS trial has been published previously []. Patients with a histologically proven stage Ib-IVa (AJCC 6th edition) gastric adenocarcinoma were included []. The bulk of the tumor had to be located in the stomach, though extension into the gastro-esophageal junction (GEJ) was allowed. Patients with ASA classification 1 or 2 were included. The most important exclusion criteria were inoperability, distant metastases, and T1N0 disease (determined with endoscopic ultrasound)."

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