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Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 1999
The best treatment for gastric cancer remains early detection and prompt surgical removal. Currently, the majority of gastric carcinomas diagnosed in western centers are late-stage tumors with poor prognoses. Endoscopic ultrasound and diagnostic laparoscopy aid our ability to accurately stage patients with gastric cancers, and may prevent unnecessary ...
, Kerby, , Heslin
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The best treatment for gastric cancer remains early detection and prompt surgical removal. Currently, the majority of gastric carcinomas diagnosed in western centers are late-stage tumors with poor prognoses. Endoscopic ultrasound and diagnostic laparoscopy aid our ability to accurately stage patients with gastric cancers, and may prevent unnecessary ...
, Kerby, , Heslin
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Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 2005
Gastric cancer is one of the most common cancers and one of the most frequent causes of cancer-related deaths. The incidence, diagnostic studies, and therapeutic options have undergone important changes in the last decades, but the prognosis for gastric cancer patients remains poor, especially in more advanced stages.
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Gastric cancer is one of the most common cancers and one of the most frequent causes of cancer-related deaths. The incidence, diagnostic studies, and therapeutic options have undergone important changes in the last decades, but the prognosis for gastric cancer patients remains poor, especially in more advanced stages.
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The Lancet, 2020
Gastric cancer is the fifth most common cancer and the third most common cause of cancer death globally. Risk factors for the condition include Helicobacter pylori infection, age, high salt intake, and diets low in fruit and vegetables. Gastric cancer is diagnosed histologically after endoscopic biopsy and staged using CT, endoscopic ultrasound, PET ...
Smyth, Elizabeth C. +4 more
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Gastric cancer is the fifth most common cancer and the third most common cause of cancer death globally. Risk factors for the condition include Helicobacter pylori infection, age, high salt intake, and diets low in fruit and vegetables. Gastric cancer is diagnosed histologically after endoscopic biopsy and staged using CT, endoscopic ultrasound, PET ...
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Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2000
Gastric adenocarcinoma is the most common malignancy of the upper gastrointestinal tract. During the past two decades it has migrated toward the gastroesophageal junction. Gastroesophageal reflux and obesity may play a role. Recent research suggests that a number of biologic and molecular differences exist in patients with gastric cancer.
J C, Yao, J A, Ajani
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Gastric adenocarcinoma is the most common malignancy of the upper gastrointestinal tract. During the past two decades it has migrated toward the gastroesophageal junction. Gastroesophageal reflux and obesity may play a role. Recent research suggests that a number of biologic and molecular differences exist in patients with gastric cancer.
J C, Yao, J A, Ajani
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1989
The overall cure rate for gastric cancer has changed relatively little in the United States over the past 30 years, largely because patients continue to present for treatment in advanced stages. The paucity of symptoms in early gastric cancer, the low incidence in the general United States population, and the lack of cost-effective screening methods ...
A W, Boddie, C M, McBride, C M, Balch
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The overall cure rate for gastric cancer has changed relatively little in the United States over the past 30 years, largely because patients continue to present for treatment in advanced stages. The paucity of symptoms in early gastric cancer, the low incidence in the general United States population, and the lack of cost-effective screening methods ...
A W, Boddie, C M, McBride, C M, Balch
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Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 2021
In the United States, the incidence of gastric cancer has decreased over the past five decades. However, despite overall decreasing trends in incidence rates of gastric cancer, rates of noncardia gastric cancer among adults aged less than 50 years in the United States are increasing, and most cases of gastric cancer still present with advanced disease ...
Aaron P, Thrift, Theresa H, Nguyen
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In the United States, the incidence of gastric cancer has decreased over the past five decades. However, despite overall decreasing trends in incidence rates of gastric cancer, rates of noncardia gastric cancer among adults aged less than 50 years in the United States are increasing, and most cases of gastric cancer still present with advanced disease ...
Aaron P, Thrift, Theresa H, Nguyen
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The Lancet, 2016
Gastric cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer-related death worldwide. Many patients have inoperable disease at diagnosis or have recurrent disease after resection with curative intent. Gastric cancer is separated anatomically into true gastric adenocarcinomas and gastro-oesophageal-junction adenocarcinomas, and histologically into diffuse and ...
Eric, Van Cutsem +4 more
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Gastric cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer-related death worldwide. Many patients have inoperable disease at diagnosis or have recurrent disease after resection with curative intent. Gastric cancer is separated anatomically into true gastric adenocarcinomas and gastro-oesophageal-junction adenocarcinomas, and histologically into diffuse and ...
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1989
Thirty-six patients with early gastric cancer were studied. In 15 patients, malignancy was restricted to the mucosa; in 21 patients, submucosal invasion was noted. Lymph node involvement was found in four patients. Kaplan-Meier estimates for 5-year survival were 92 percent for mucosal lesions and 65 percent for submucosal lesions (overall 5-year ...
T, Lehnert +3 more
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Thirty-six patients with early gastric cancer were studied. In 15 patients, malignancy was restricted to the mucosa; in 21 patients, submucosal invasion was noted. Lymph node involvement was found in four patients. Kaplan-Meier estimates for 5-year survival were 92 percent for mucosal lesions and 65 percent for submucosal lesions (overall 5-year ...
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Helicobacter, 2016
AbstractGastric cancer (GC) results from a multistep process that is influenced by Helicobacter pylori infection, genetic susceptibility of the host, as well as of other environmental factors. GC results from the accumulation of numerous genetic and epigenetic alterations in oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes, leading to dysregulation of multiple ...
Berger, H. +5 more
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AbstractGastric cancer (GC) results from a multistep process that is influenced by Helicobacter pylori infection, genetic susceptibility of the host, as well as of other environmental factors. GC results from the accumulation of numerous genetic and epigenetic alterations in oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes, leading to dysregulation of multiple ...
Berger, H. +5 more
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The Lancet
Gastric cancer remains a major health challenge worldwide, with nearly 1 million new cases annually contributing to more than 650 000 deaths. Epidemiologically, gastric cancer shows substantial geographical variation in incidence, with higher rates in Asia, South America, and eastern Europe, and a rapid increase in early-onset cases among people ...
Raghav, Sundar +6 more
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Gastric cancer remains a major health challenge worldwide, with nearly 1 million new cases annually contributing to more than 650 000 deaths. Epidemiologically, gastric cancer shows substantial geographical variation in incidence, with higher rates in Asia, South America, and eastern Europe, and a rapid increase in early-onset cases among people ...
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