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  1. Gastric Cancer: Diagnosis, Early Prevention, and Treatment
  2. Intraperitoneal Therapy for Ovarian Cancer
  3. Gastric cancer: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders, 2nd ed.</i> by Kristin, MS, CGC Niendorf, 2005
  4. Chemotherapy improves gastric cancer survival.(Gastroenterology): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Jane Salodof MacNeil, 2005-09-15
  5. Endoscopy in gastric cancer (Recent results in cancer research) by Robert S Nelson, 1970
  6. Early eradication of H. pylori may prevent gastric cancer.(DIGESTIVE DISORDERS): An article from: Family Practice News by Mary Ann Moon, 2009-11-01
  7. Mediterranean-style diet decreases incidence of gastric cancer.(PREVENTION): An article from: Food & Fitness Advisor by Unavailable, 2010-04-01
  8. Intestinal metaplasia tied to high risk of gastric cancer.: An article from: Internal Medicine News by Sherry Boschert, 2010-03-15
  9. Early Diagnosis of Cancer of the Stomach: Gastroscopy and Gastric Biopsies, Gastrophotography and X-Rays (Reprint No. 39 from the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Vo. 1, No. 4, February 1941, Pages 451-480) by Rudolf Schindler, 1941
  10. 21st Century Ultimate Medical Guide to Stomach (Gastric) Cancer - Authoritative, Practical Clinical Information for Physicians and Patients, Treatment Options (Two CD-ROM Set) by PM Medical Health News, 2009-01-08
  11. Combined treatment of gastric cancer with pre-and intraoperative irradiation. Berdov BA, Skoropad VY, Tsyb AF, Mardynsky S. / Kombinirovannoe lechenie raka zheludka s pred- i intraoperatsionnym oblucheniem. Berdov B. A., Skoropad V. Yu., Tsyb A. F., Mardynskiy Yu. S. by Skoropad V. Yu., Tsyb A. F., Mardynskiy Yu. S. Berdov B. A., 2009
  12. Gastric Cancer
  13. Cancer Of The Stomach, A Clinical Study Of 921 Operatively And Pathologically Demonstrated Cases: With A Chapter On The Surgical Treatment Of Gastric Cancer by Frank Smithies, 2010-09-10
  14. Early Gastric Cancer

41. Gastric Cancer > Supplement
Home. gastric cancer Paper Home. Explore. Explore the gastric cancer Paper data. Supplement.Supplement Information for the PLA2G2A and gastric cancer Paper
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42. Gastric Cancer > Methods
Home. gastric cancer Paper Home. The tumor stage was defined by the General Rulesfor gastric cancer Study of the Japanese Research Society for gastric cancer.
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    Frozen tumor and normal gastric mucosa were collected from gastrectomy specimens from Queen Mary Hospital, The University of Hong Kong. 90 primary gastric adenocarcinomas, lymph node metastases from 14 of the 90 primary gastric cancers, and 22 samples of non-neoplastic gastric mucosa were analyzed using DNA microarrays; details of this analysis are presented in another publication (Chen et al, manuscript in preparation). Another 59 adenocarcinomas were later tested independently by quantitative RT-PCR as described below. This study was approved by the Ethics Committee of the University of Hong Kong and the IRB from Stanford University. Tissues were frozen in liquid nitrogen within half an hour after they were resected. Samples of non-neoplastic mucosa from stomach were dissected free of muscle when fresh, and histologically confirmed to be tumor-free by frozen section. The tumors were unselected with respect to grade, but there was, in both cases, selection for specimens judged to have at least 50% tumor cells in the block. The clinical records were surveyed and the clinical parameters (for this study, overall survival) recovered after the biological experiments for each dataset were complete.

43. Gastric Cancer -- What Is It?
gastric cancer, PrinterFriendly Version. More in-depth information on gastriccancer. PDQ® information licensed from the National Cancer Institute (NCI).
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What is it? What is cancer of the stomach?
Cancer of the stomach, also called gastric cancer, is a disease in which cancer (malignant) cells are found in the tissues of the stomach. The stomach is a J-shaped organ in the upper abdomen where the food is broken down (digested). Food reaches the stomach through a tube called the esophagus that connects the mouth to the stomach. After leaving the stomach, partially digested food passes into the small intestine and then into the large intestine called the colon.
If there are symptoms, a doctor will usually order an upper gastrointestinal x-ray (also called an upper GI series). For this examination, the patient drinks a liquid containing barium, which makes the stomach easier to see in the x-ray. This test is usually performed in a doctor's office or in a hospital radiology department.
The doctor may also look inside the stomach with a thin, lighted tube called a gastroscope. This is called a gastroscopy, and it finds most cancers of the stomach. For this test, the gastroscope is inserted through the mouth and guided into the stomach. The doctor may spray a local anesthetic (a drug that causes loss of feeling for a short period of time) into the throat or give the patient other medicine before the test so that no pain is felt.
If the doctor sees tissue that is not normal, he or she may cut out a small piece so it can be looked at under a microscope to see if there are any cancer cells. This is called a biopsy. Biopsies are usually done during the gastroscopy.

44. HealthlinkUSA Gastric Cancer Links
FindWhat. More results on gastric cancer at IxQuick.com. Click here for page1 of gastric cancer information from the HealthlinkUSA directory.
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45. Gastric Cancer; Treatment, Prevention, Cure
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46. Gastric Cancer Specialty Service
Sugarbaker Oncology Associates Specialty Section for the Treatment ofgastric cancer. gastric cancer may be the most seriously mismanaged
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Gastric cancer may be the most seriously mismanaged
malignancy from a surgical perspective in the USA Paul H. Sugarbaker, M.D. April 1999
Sugarbaker Oncology Associates maintains an active program in treatment of gastric cancer. We offer the most experienced, multidisciplinary group of oncologists in the Washington D.C. area. Our treatment strategies include cytoreductive surgery, intraoperative intraperitoneal chemotherapy and hyperthermia. Our associates have numerous publications describing our innovative treatment strategies
Gastric cancer is the second most frequently diagnosed cancer in the world. The United States is fortunate in that the incidence of this dreadful disease is lower than many other countries. Nevertheless, the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program of the National Cancer Institute reports that over 19,000 people in the United States were diagnosed with gastric cancer and over 1,100 died of the disease in 1994.*
Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program public use CD-ROM (1973-1994), National Cancer Institute, DCPC, Surveillance Program, Cancer Statistics Branch, released May 1997, based on the August 1996 Submission.

47. 1Up Health > Gastric Cancer > Causes, Incidence, And Risk Factors Of Gastric Can
Comprehesive information on gastric cancer (Cancer stomach, Gastric carcinoma,Stomach cancer). gastric cancer Causes, Incidence, and Risk Factors.
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1Up Health Gastric cancer Alternative Medicine Clinical Trials ... Health Topics A-Z Search 1Up Health Gastric cancer Information Gastric cancer Causes, Incidence, and Risk Factors Alternative names : Cancer - stomach, Gastric carcinoma, Stomach cancer Definition : Gastric cancers are malignancies of the stomach.
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.

48. KLUWER Academic Publishers | Management Of Gastric Cancer
Books » Management of gastric cancer. Management of gastric cancer.Add to cart. edited by Paul H. Sugarbaker Director, Surgical Oncology
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Book Series: CANCER TREATMENT AND RESEARCH Volume 55
Gastric cancer has been one of the great malignant scourges affecting mankind for as long as medical records have been kept. Until operative resection pioneered by Bilroth and others became available no effective treatment was feasible, and death from cancer was virtually inevitable. Even with resection by total gastrectomy, the chances of tumor eradication remained small.
Over recent years, however, the situation has been changing. Some changes have resulted from better understanding of the disease, early detection and better management techniques with applied clinical research, but reasons for other changes are poorly understood. The incidence of gastric cancer is decreasing, especially in westernized societies; still, it remains the primary killer of male adults in Japan and Korea.
Improvements in outcome have been reported from mass screening and early detection; more refined techniques of establishing early diagnosis, tumor type and tumor extent; more radical surgical resection and resection at earlier stages of disease. A most exciting potential for improvement has come with clinical studies using combinations of treatment modalities, the most promising of these being the use of regional chemotherapy with operative surgery and possibly combined with radiotherapy or immunotherapy.

49. September 1996 - SMJ: Gastric Cancer And Pernicious Anemia...
gastric cancer and Pernicious Anemia Appearing as Pseudoachalasia. 11. ElsborgL, Mosbech J Pernicious anaemia as a risk factor in gastric cancer.
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Gastric Cancer and Pernicious Anemia
Appearing as Pseudoachalasia
Hussein M. El-Newihi, MD, Gregory W. Dellinger, MD, Anastasios A. Mihas, MD,
and James L. Achord, MD, Jackson, MS ABSTRACT: An elderly black man was admitted to our institution with macrocytic anemia, dysphagia, and significant weight loss. Results of an esophagogram were suggestive of achalasia. Gastric adenocarcinoma infiltrating the gastric cardia was seen on gastroscopy. The mode of presentation of gastric cancer in this case has not been previously reported in association with pernicious anemia. Patients with pernicious anemia are at higher risk of having gastrointestinal neoplasms than is the general population. We review the current literature and address the controversy concerning the need to subject patients with pernicious anemia to surveillance with upper gastrointestinal endoscopy. CASE REPORT Fig 1 ). The mucosa of the narrowed part was smooth, and barium entered the stomach poorly and in bursts. The possibility of achalasia of the esophagus was raised. Endoscopy of the upper GI tract showed normal esophageal mucosa and a moderately dilated esophageal lumen. The gastroesophageal junction was entered with mild resistance. A retroflexed view revealed a mass in the cardia ( Fig 2 The patient had subtotal proximal gastrectomy and distal esophagectomy with primary anastomosis and splenectomy. The tumor measured 2 cm in diameter and penetrated the gastric wall through the serosa. Ten of the 12 resected lymph nodes were involved with the neoplasm. The tumor was classified as T3, N1, M0. Subsequently, the patient received 25 sessions of external radiation delivering a total of 45 Gy, as well as 2 cycles of 5-fluorouracil and leucovorin. Within 4 months, two new masses were detected in the liver on computed tomography. The patient died of pneumonia 6 months after the initial hospital admission, with evidence of metastatic gastric adenocarcinoma.

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(Japanese gastric cancer Association). Our New Homepage is http//www.jgca.jp. TheOffice of Japan gastric cancer Association (JGCA) Dept.
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51. Txt001wlt: Gastric Cancer: Prognostic And Diagnostic Advances
gastric cancer prognostic and diagnostic advances. Only a limited number of biomarkersare available for detection and prognostic evaluation of gastric cancer.
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How to cite this article Gastric cancer: prognostic and diagnostic advances Chew-Wun Wu, Chin-Wen Chi and Wen-chang Lin
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Cancer of the stomach was the most frequent type of cancer worldwide in the 1980s, although its incidence has gradually declined in recent years (Ref. ). However, in the Far East, including Japan and Taiwan, gastric cancer remains a prevalent cancer type with high mortality (Refs ). In Taiwan, gastric cancer ranks as the fourth-highest cause of cancer-related deaths in recent years, with a mortality rate of 10.72 per 100 000 (Ref. ). This is supported in part by the observed lower risk of gastric cancer in Japanese immigrants to the USA, owing to dietary habit changes (Ref. ). In addition, infectious agents, such as Helicobacter pylori , have recently been implicated in gastric cancer development (Refs ). Molecular studies have demonstrated that

52. Gastric Cancer
gastric cancer. 208/00025. STAGE 0 gastric cancer. Treatment may be one of thefollowing 1. Surgery to remove part of the stomach (subtotal gastrectomy).
http://cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk/cancernet/200025.html

53. Screening For Gastric Cancer
Screening for gastric cancer. 208/04880. Note Separate PDQ summaries on Preventionof gastric cancer and gastric cancer Treatment are also available.
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54. Stomach Cancer File: Current Gastric Cancer Research
of Medicine database at the National Institutes of Health, the Stomach Cancer Fileincludes detailed descriptions of current findings in gastric carcinoma.
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55. Cancer Research UK: Stomach Cancer (gastric Cancer)
Home About cancer Specific cancers Stomach cancer (gastric cancer) . Stomachcancer (gastric cancer) If you or a friend or relative
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About us About cancer Press office Get involved ... Contact our information nurses Stomach cancer (gastric cancer)
If you or a friend or relative have been diagnosed with cancer, you will find much more detailed information on our patient information site, CancerHelp UK Summary Stomach cancer is the 5th most common cancer for men and the 6th most common cancer for women in the UK. Each year, there are over 6,500 new cases of stomach cancer in men and over 3,900 cases in women. Stomach cancer develops from cells within the stomach. More than 9 in 10 stomach cancers affect the cells of the inner lining of the stomach. Stomach cancer can spread to nearby organs in the abdomen, or, through the wall of the stomach, to distant organs and lymph nodes. Risk factors
  • Helicobacter pylori infection
    Helicobacter pylori infection is a common bacterial infection of the stomach lining. It is strongly linked to stomach ulcers and research has shown that people with the infection are 4 to 5 times more likely to develop stomach cancer than those without it.
    Diet
    Eating lots of salted, cured and smoked foods may increase the risk of stomach cancer. Research also suggests that eating plenty of fibre, fruit and vegetables may help protect against the cancer.

56. Gastric Cancer
gastric cancer. In need of new therapeutic products. Approximately 875,000patients are diagnosed worldwide with gastric cancer each year.
http://www.bioscorpio.com/gastric_cancer.htm
Gastric Cancer In need of new therapeutic products.
Approximately 875,000 patients are diagnosed world-wide with gastric cancer each year. The WHO estimates that world-wide almost 650,000 patients died in 2000 due to gastric cancer.
Over 570,000 patients with diagnosis of gastric cancer live currently in the U. S., Europe and Japan.
According to the National Cancer Institute (NCI) (U. S.), approximately 22,000 patients are
diagnosed with gastric cancer in the U. S. annually. Nearly 13,000 patients with gastric cancer die annually in the U. S.
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57. Gastric Cancer  - Brought To You By Chennaionline
gastric cancer. Purposes of this summary. Definition. A malignancy ofthe stomach. gastric cancer. gastric cancer is cancer of the stomach.
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The purposes of this summary on gastric cancer prevention are to:
  • Give information on gastric cancer and how often it occurs Describe gastric cancer prevention methods Give the symptoms of gastric cancer Give the treatment options for gastric cancer
You can talk to your doctor or health care professional about cancer prevention methods and whether these methods would be likely to help you.

58. Japanese Gastric Cancer Association
The 75th Japanese gastric cancer Congress. Although the mortality rate from cancerrises every year in Japan, death from gastric cancer is on the decline.
http://www.simul-conf.com/jgca/index_e.html

59. Japanese Gastric Cancer Association
Announcement of the 75th Japanese gastric cancer Congress (JGCC) andCall for Papers. Dates and Venue Dates February 6 (Thu.) through
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60. Gastric Cancer
gastric cancer. American Cancer Society Get detailed information fromthe American Cancer Society on gastric cancer. CancerNet NCI
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