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Abstract Gastric cancer is the second leading cause of cancer related deaths worldwide and is the fourth most common diagnosed cancer worldwide. Nowadays, our understanding of gastric cancer has been improved. The major hope is to increase the survival rates of this aggressive, enigmatic and heterogeneous disease. Over the past decades, conventional surgery has been the cornerstone of treatment for non metastatic gastric cancer patients. Adequate gastrectomy is recommended for at least T2e4a tumors, while T4b tumors require resection of involved structures. However, in the era of advanced technology, minimally invasive surgical approaches are in the top of the scientific interest. Notably, the laparoscopic approach for gastric cancer is a topic that remain controversial. In this review, we summarize the standard of care according to the current evidences and we provide the latest scientific information assessing safety and efficacy of laparoscopic gastrectomy for gastric cancer. |