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  1. Precursors of Gastric Cancer.
  2. Staging And Treatment Of Gastric Cancer by CORDIANO, 1991
  3. Early Gastric Cancer: Current Status of Diagnosis
  4. Jones and Bartlett Clinical Cards: Gastric Cancer by Manish A Shah MD, 2009-03-24
  5. Early gastric cancer: current status of diagnosis
  6. Inflammation and Gastrointestinal Cancers (Recent Results in Cancer Research)
  7. Cancer of the Esophagus and Gastric Cardia by George T Pack, 1949
  8. Metastatic breast cancer manifested as refractory anemia and gastric polyps.: An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Tara B. Karamlou, John T. Vetto, et all 2002-08-01
  9. Gastric cancer
  10. NEW TRENDS IN GASTRIC CANCER by P. I. Reed, 1980
  11. Gastric cancer by Alfred Herbert Iason, 1953
  12. The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Gastric Cancer: A Revised and Updated Directory for the Internet Age by Icon Health Publications, 1980
  13. New Trends In Gastric Cancer by P. I. Reed, 1990-01-01
  14. Gastric Cancer by T. Sugimura, 1980

81. Entrez-PubMed
Click here to read Early gastric cancer in young, asymptomatic carriersof germline E-cadherin mutations. Huntsman DG, Carneiro
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82. Gastric Cancer
gastric cancer. Definition Other types of gastric cancer occur much less frequentlyso this article is focused on adenocarcinoma of the stomach.
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Gastric cancer
Definition: Gastric cancers are malignancies of the stomach.
Alternative Names: Cancer - stomach; Stomach cancer; Gastric carcinoma
Causes, incidence, and risk factors: Several different types of cancer can occur in the stomach. The most common type is called adenocarcinoma, which refers to the way the cancer looks under the microscope. There are several types of adenocarcinoma. Other types of gastric cancer occur much less frequently so this article is focused on adenocarcinoma of the stomach. Adenocarcinoma of the stomach is a common cancer of the digestive tract worldwide, although it is relatively uncommon in the US. It occurs most frequently in men over 40 years old. The incidence of this form of gastric cancer is extremely high in Japan, Chile, and Iceland. The incidence of most types of gastric adenocarcinoma in the US has declined over the years. Experts propose that the decrease may be related to reduced intake of salted, cured, and smoked foods and increased vitamin C consumption.

83. Gastric Cancer
The influence of age on resection rates and postoperative mortality in 2773 patientswith gastric cancer. Ronald AM Damhuis, Hugo W Tilanus. Eur J Cancer, Vol.
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The influence of age on resection rates and postoperative mortality
in 2773 patients with gastric cancer
Ronald AM Damhuis, Hugo W Tilanus.
Eur J Cancer, Vol. 31A, No. 6, 928-931, 1995
Resection rates and postoperative mortality rates were studied in patients with gastric cancer, diagnosed from 1982 through 1992 in the southwestern part of The Netherlands. Overall, 51% of the patients underwent resection. For patients aged 0-59, 60-69, 70-79 and 80 years and over, resection rates were 64%, 55%, 54% and 35%, respectively. Tumours located in the cardia were less often resected than tumours of the antrum, 39% versus 71%. The postoperative mortality after resectional operations was 8.3%; 9.2% for men and 6.7% for women. The operative risk increased markedly after the age of 70. For patients under 70 the rate was 3.4% against 12.4% for those 70 years and older. These results indicate that elderly patients can be operated at acceptable risk and that palliative resections may be considered, especially in patients younger than 70 years.

84. Gastric Cancer
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85. Stomach (Gastric) Cancer
Worldwide, stomach cancer (also referred to as gastric cancer) remains one of themost common forms of cancer, affecting approximately 800,000 new individuals
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Stomach Cancer
Andrew H. Ko, M.D. Types
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Worldwide, stomach cancer (also referred to as gastric cancer) remains one of the most common forms of cancer, affecting approximately 800,000 new individuals annually. However, the rate of stomach cancer has been declining in the United States and western Europe over the past half-century, a trend which has been felt attributable in large part to changes in diet during this period of time. Interestingly, the incidence of cancers located in different portions of the stomach appear to be heading in opposite directions: while those located in the more distal (lower) portion of the stomach have been declining in incidence, there has actually been an increase in cases occurring in the proximal portion of the stomach (closer to the esophagus) and at the gastroesophageal junction (where the esophagus meets the stomach). Types
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Stomach cancers are classified according to their tissue type. Overwhelmingly, the most common type of stomach cancers are gastric adenocarcinomas , which arise from the glandular tissue lining the stomach. Occurring much more rarely are gastric lymphomas (also referred to as

86. InteliHealth: Gastric (stomach) Cancer
What Is It? Stomach cancer (gastric cancer) is any malignant tumorthat arises in the lining of the stomach. The disease is usually
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  • 87. Genetic Instability In Gastric Cancer
    Genetic Instability in gastric cancer. JeouYuan Chen. Institute of BiomedicalSciences, Academia Sinica. gastric cancer (GC) is highly prevalent.
    http://www.ym.edu.tw/excellence/genome2000/sympo/abs/ChenJY.html
    Genome 2000 Genetic Instability in Gastric Cancer Jeou-Yuan Chen Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Academia Sinica

    88. Gastric Cancer, Stomach Cancer Treatment With No Surgery Or Side Effects
    gastric cancer, stomach cancer treatment with no surgery or side effectsis possible with insulin potentiation therapy (IPT). IPT
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    Gastric Cancer, Stomach Cancer treatment with no surgery or side effects
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    Gastric Cancer, Stomach Cancer treatment with no surgery or side effects Gastric cancer, stomach cancer treatment with no surgery or side effects is possible with insulin potentiation therapy (IPT). IPT makes standard chemotherapy drugs more effective, in 1/10 normal dose, apparently by targeting tumors. gastric cancer,stomach cancer,stomach,gastric,cancer,cancers,tumor,tumors,carcinoma,carcinomas cancer
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    89. Electronic Journals - Gastric Cancer
    Comments or Problems?gastric cancer. Publisher Springer. ISSN 14363291.E-ISSN 1436-3305. Subject Heading Stomach Cancer. This
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    90. Tyrosine Kinases And Gastric Cancer
    Original Paper. Tyrosine kinases and gastric cancer. gastric cancer; proteintyrosinekinase profile. 20 November 2000, Volume 19, Number 49, Pages 5680-5689.
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.onc.1203924
    nature.com about npg nature science update naturejobs ... help SEARCH my account e-alerts subscribe register ... Journal home For readers Content In the next issue Online sample issue E-alerts ... Society publishing NPG Subject areas Access material from all our publications in your subject area: Biotechnology Cancer Chemistry Clinical Medicine ... Physics 20 November 2000, Volume 19, Number 49, Pages 5680-5689 Table of contents Previous Abstract Next Full text PDF Original Paper Tyrosine kinases and gastric cancer Wen-chang Lin , Hsiao-Wei Kao , Daniel Robinson , Hsing-Jien Kung , Chew-Wun Wu and Hua-Chien Chen Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei 115, Taiwan, Republic of China Department of Biological Chemistry, UC Davis School of Medicine, UC Davis Cancer Center, Sacramento, California, CA 95817, USA Department of Surgery, Veterans General Hospital-Taipei and School of Medicine, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei 112, Taiwan, Republic of China Division of Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Research, National Health Research Institutes, Taipei 115, Taiwan, Republic of China W-c Lin and H-C Chen share the corresponding authorship Abstract Carcinoma of the stomach is one of the most prevalent cancer types in the world today. Two major forms of gastric cancer are distinguished according to their morphological and clinicopathological classifications (well differentiated/intestinal type and poorly differentiated/diffuse type), characteristics that could also be attributed to the altered expression of different types of oncogenes or tumor suppressor genes. Significant differences exist for gastric cancer incidence comparing people of different ethnic origins, implicating various genetic and epigenetic factors for gastric oncogenesis. There are only a limited number of molecular markers available for gastric cancer detection and prognostic evaluation, among which are tyrosine kinases. There is convincing evidence that tyrosine kinases are involved in oncogenesis and disease progression for many human cancers. Amplifications of certain tyrosine kinases (c-

    91. Cancer Control Journal Infections In Oncology Gastric Cancer
    Infections in Oncology gastric cancer An Infectious Disease? MelissaK. Conrad, MD, John T. Sinnott, IV, MD, FACP, and Michael
    http://www.moffitt.usf.edu/cancjrnl/v2n6/infections.html
    Infections in Oncology: Gastric Cancer: An Infectious Disease?
    Melissa K. Conrad, MD, John T. Sinnott, IV, MD, FACP, and Michael Albrink, MD, FACS, and Pamela Sakalosky, BS University of South Florida College of Medicine "The ulcerous place...mining all within, Infects unseen..." (Shakespeare W. Hamlet. Act III; scene 4; line 147.)
    Introduction
    It is tempting to speculate that Hamlet recognized the infectious etiology of peptic ulcer disease, thus presaging recent developments in modern medicine. As old microbes are resurging and new pathogens are emerging, the study of infectious causes of disease is again in the forefront of medicine. Helicobacter pylori , the elusive, acid­tolerant bacteria first associated with gastritis, peptic ulcer disease, nonulcer dyspepsia and, finally, gastric cancer, serve as a paradigm for the evolution of infectious disease in modern medicine. Until recently, the pathogenesis of ulcer disease was attributed to overproduction of acid and mucosal barrier destruction as a result of stress, smoking, or dietary factors. The dogma that environmental and genetic factors predisposed individuals to the development of gastric cancer was universally accepted, and H pylori was considered to be a possible cause of gastritis.[1] Now, a few years later

    92. Pernicious Anemia And Gastric Cancer
    CASE REPORT. Pernicious Anemia and gastric cancer. By David Sutin, MD.Abstract. An elderly man had undergone a total gastrectomy, which
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    CASE REPORT Pernicious Anemia and Gastric Cancer By David Sutin, MD Abstract An elderly man had undergone a total gastrectomy, which had revealed a gastric adenocarcinoma. When he was seen in the clinic several months later, test results were compatible with a diagnosis of vitamin B deficiency. It is likely that this patient had pernicious anemia for several years and had developed an associated gastric carcinoma. ( Annals of Long-Term Care Case Report An elderly man presented to the geriatric clinic in early September 1997. He reported that in May 1997 he had black stool. An endoscopic evaluation at the time had shown a 20 x 20-mm gastric ulcer, the initial biopsy of which had been negative for malignancy. A second endoscopy with biopsy 2 weeks later, however, was positive for adenocarcinoma, moderately differentiated. The patient then had an abdominal computerized tomography scan, which had shown no metastasis. He had undergone a total gastrectomy, which had revealed a gastric adenocarcinoma, with metastasis in the omental tissue and in one of eight lymph nodes. The patient had done well postoperatively and was then discharged and followed in the geriatric and oncology clinics. When he was seen in the geriatric clinic, he had no complaints except for frequent flatus and occasional soft stool postoperatively and occasional dyspnea on climbing up a hill. He had a history of smoking one pack of cigarettes per day until 2 months prior to the visit, denied having any allergies, and, except for occasional Mylanta, was on no medication. He also denied any previous medical history, except as above, and had not seen a physician for 50 years. The patient lives with his son, and they alternate the shopping and the cooking responsibilities.

    93. 5th International Gastric Cancer Congress - UICC GLOBALink
    Tobacco Victims Internet Memorial 5th International gastric cancer Congress, Roma,Italy 4 7 May 2003, Organized by International gastric cancer Association.
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    The International Tobacco-Control Network Tobacco Control Nutrition Nursing Cancer Sites: Women Men Governing Bodies (Restricted) © 2002 UICC Access Terms The Official International Calendar of Cancer Services Resource Materials ... Press Releases 5th International Gastric Cancer Congress Roma, Italy - 7 May 2003 Languages: English, Italian Main Area(s): Gastrointestinal Cancer Organized by: International Gastric Cancer Association Secretariat: Alfredo Garofalo ARC - IGCC Scientific Secretariat Via A. Borelli, 5 Roma - 00161 Italy Tel: Go to the conference web site Go to the organisation web site E-mail: Target audience : Oncologists, surgeons, gastroenterologists Expected number of participant: All events Auspiced events Biotechnology Breast Cancer Cancer Prevention Cancer Registries Cancer Research Cancer Surgery Cancer Treatment Epidemiology Gastrointestinal Cancer General Genitourinary Cancer Gynaecological Cancer Haematology Lung Cancer Oncology Nursing Paediatrics Palliative Care Radiotherapy Smoking prevention The calendar is sponsored by an Educational Grant from: Software developed by Last update: 11/03/03 - 10H03:35 Education Fellowships TNM Int'l Cancer Conferences ... Printable version

    94. Treatment Of Postoperative Advanced Gastric Cancer With Chemotherpay And Antican
    Treatment of Postoperative Advanced gastric cancer With Chemotherpayand Anticancer Herbs. Homepage Research Subject Index Cancer
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    Treatment of Postoperative Advanced Gastric Cancer With Chemotherpay and Anticancer Herbs
    Homepage Research Subject Index Cancer Guan-ting Wang, Jia-yu Xu, Ai-mei Zhang, and Xian-yi Wu. International Journal of Oriental Medicine. 1992;4:202-205 Treatment of advanced gastric cancer with combined chemotherapy and anticancer herbs which "support the righteous Qi" (righteous Qi is often translated to Immune System in Western medicine) resulted in a 41.2% survival rate at 3 years and 30.4% at 5 years. The curative effect was significantly higher than for those patients receiving only chemotherapy (26.1% and 15.0%, respectively).

    95. Risk Factors For Gastric Cancer Of The Diffuse And Intestinal Typ: A Population-
    Risk factors for gastric cancer of the diffuse and intestinal typ a populationbasedcase-control studyHypothesis The two main histologic sub-types of gastric
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    96. Indiacancer.org - Gastric Cancer (Stomach Cancer)
    Cancer of the stomach or gastric cancer is a cancer which arises from the tissuesof the stomach. gastric cancer (The inset shows the barium meal picture).
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    Gastric Cancer What is the stomach? What is cancer of the stomach? What are the causes of cancer of the stomach? Can they be prevented? How does cancer of the stomach present? ... What is the importance of follow up? What is the stomach? The stomach is a food reservoir, which also helps in digestion, and is located in the upper abdomen. The stomach is J-shaped and lies slightly sideways from left to right in the left side of the abdomen, extending onto the center of the abdomen.
    Food reaches the stomach through a conduit called the esophagus or the food pipe and passes from the stomach in a partially digested manner into the small intestine , the first part of which is called the duodenum , and then finally into the large bowel, which is called the colon
    The stomach is an extremely vascular organ with large number of blood vessels supplying it. It also is an extremely, well-drained lymphatic organ with multiple lymph node stations. (Lymph nodes are small bean-shaped structures, which act as stations for drainage of

    97. OncoLink
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    98. CancerHelp UK
    Offers news and information about the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of this condition. A UK Category Health Conditions and Diseases Gastrointestinal Stomach...... Menu for this topic. Stomach (gastric) cancer. Overview About Stomach cancerDiagnosing Stomach cancer Treating Stomach cancer Living with stomach cancer.
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    99. Gastrointestinal System Cancers Directory - CancerIndex
    Stomach (gastric) cancer Esophageal cancer Liver cancer General Resources SmallIntestine cancer Gallbladder cancer ExtraHepatic Bile Duct cancer
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    100. Stomach (Gastric) Cancer The Facts - Rhode Island Cancer Council
    cancer fact sheet describing stomach (gastric) cancer and how it can be detected.Your browser does not support script Stomach (gastric) cancer The Facts.
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