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Given that a significant proportion of locally advanced gastric cancer patients still die from tumor recurrence after surgery, with long-term therapeutic outcomes stagnating and difficult to further improve, especially for patients with poor tumor regression grade (TRG) after surgery, this study aims to explore a new model of adjuvant therapy by conducting research on the use of Fruquintinib in combination with standard chemotherapy for postoperative treatment of HER2-negative gastric cancer patients with poor TRG, in order to bring greater survival benefits to patients.
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Given that a significant proportion of locally advanced gastric cancer patients still die from tumor recurrence after surgery, with long-term therapeutic outcomes stagnating and difficult to further improve, especially for patients with poor tumor regression grade (TRG) after surgery, this study aims to explore a new model of adjuvant therapy by conducting research on the use of Fruquintinib in combination with standard chemotherapy for postoperative treatment of HER2-negative gastric cancer patients with poor TRG, in order to bring greater survival benefits to patients. The primary endpoint of this study is to evaluate the recurrence-free survival (RFS) in patients with poor TRG after neoadjuvant chemotherapy for gastric cancer who receive adjuvant therapy with Fruquintinib combined with standard chemotherapy postoperatively. Secondary endpoints include overall survival (OS) and safety .
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69 participants in 1 patient group
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Fei Ma, M.D.
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