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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 ...
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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 ...
T, Lehnert +3 more
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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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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1954
A GASTRIC cancer of small size always arouses the hope that it is more amenable to therapy and possesses a better prognosis than gastric cancer in general. Do the facts justify this hope? Does the small gastric cancer differ in any way from gastric cancers of all sizes? Can it be removed more safely?
M W, COMFORT +7 more
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A GASTRIC cancer of small size always arouses the hope that it is more amenable to therapy and possesses a better prognosis than gastric cancer in general. Do the facts justify this hope? Does the small gastric cancer differ in any way from gastric cancers of all sizes? Can it be removed more safely?
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Global burden of gastric cancer: epidemiological trends, risk factors, screening and prevention
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2023A. Thrift, T. Wenker, H. El‐Serag
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2020
Gastric cancer is the third leading cause of cancer mortality and the fifth for incidence worldwide. High-definition endoscopy with virtual chromoendoscopy allows to diagnose early stages of gastric cancers that can be removed by endoscopic resection. For advanced gastric cancers, surgery with or without chemotherapy may be necessary.
Esposito, Gianluca +2 more
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Gastric cancer is the third leading cause of cancer mortality and the fifth for incidence worldwide. High-definition endoscopy with virtual chromoendoscopy allows to diagnose early stages of gastric cancers that can be removed by endoscopic resection. For advanced gastric cancers, surgery with or without chemotherapy may be necessary.
Esposito, Gianluca +2 more
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Current developments in gastric cancer: from molecular profiling to treatment strategy
Nature reviews: Gastroenterology & hepatology, 2022M. Alsina +3 more
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1985
Thirty patients with early gastric cancer were studied as part of a consecutive series of 308 gastric cancers, giving a proportion of 9.7%. Twenty‐eight of the early gastric cancer patients were symptomatic, pain being the most common symptom. Endoscopy proved more effective than barium studies as a first investigation but the diagnosis rate at first ...
L, Hartley +3 more
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Thirty patients with early gastric cancer were studied as part of a consecutive series of 308 gastric cancers, giving a proportion of 9.7%. Twenty‐eight of the early gastric cancer patients were symptomatic, pain being the most common symptom. Endoscopy proved more effective than barium studies as a first investigation but the diagnosis rate at first ...
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Gastroenterology Nursing, 2006
Gastric cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer deaths around the world. This article provides an overview of gastric cancer using a unique case study involving a New Zealand Maori family genetically predisposed to diffuse gastric cancer. The pathophysiology of diffuse gastric cancer, including prognosis, diagnosis, and treatment, along with ...
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Gastric cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer deaths around the world. This article provides an overview of gastric cancer using a unique case study involving a New Zealand Maori family genetically predisposed to diffuse gastric cancer. The pathophysiology of diffuse gastric cancer, including prognosis, diagnosis, and treatment, along with ...
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