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Research progress in the molecular epidemiology of gastric cancer Gastric cancer is a malignant tumor characterized by high morbidity and mortality. With the development of molecular biol﹐gy technology and the emergence ... S Huang,J Dai,J Gao,... - 《Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology》 被...
Epidemiology of gastric cancer and perspectives for prevention. Salud Publica Mex 1997; 39: 318-30.Munoz N,Franceschi S.Epidemiology of gastric cancer andperspective for prevention. Salud Publica de Mexico . 1997Munoz N, Franceschi S. Epidemiology of gastric cancer and perspectives for prevention....
Gene-environment interaction appears to contribute to the etiology of gastric cancer, as suggested by the varying geographic patterns of gastric cancer incidence. Even in areas with a high rate Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection, only a small proportion of infected individuals develop gastric ...
gastric cancers, the incidence of proximal, diffuse type adenocarcinomas of the gastric cardia has been increasing, particularly in the Western countries. Incidence by tumor sub-site also varies widely based on geographic location, race, and socio-economic status. Distal gastric cancer predominates in...
Recognized risk factors for gastric cancer are infection with Helicobacter pylori, dietary factors (e.g. high intake of salt-preserved foods), smoking, pernicious anemia and a history of partial gastrectomy.Krejs, G. J.DIGESTIVE DISEASES -BASEL-...
Department of GastroenterologyHelicobacterMARINO V,RICCARDO V,THEODOROS R,et al. Gas- tric cancer:epidemiology,prevention,and therapy[J]. He- licobacter,2018.DOI:10.1111/hel.12518.Venerito M, Vasapolli R, Rokkas T, et al. Gastric cancer: epi- demiology, prevention, and therapy[J]. ...
Non-cardia gastric cancer was more common in Central America (83.3 %), among US Hispanics (80.2 %), and Hispanics born in Central America (86.3 %). Cancers of the antrum were more common in Central America (73.6 %), whereas cancers of the corpus were slightly more common among US ...
The incidence of gastric cancer is decreasing and lies between 10 and 15 new cases per 100,000 population per year in most Western countries. Peak age is between 60 and 80 years. While distal gastric cancers account for the overall decrease in gastric cancer, tumors in the proximal stomach ...
SR Alberts,A Cervantes,CJHVD Velde - 《Annals of Oncology》 被引量: 1136发表: 2003年 Epidemiology of gastric cancer and perspectives for prevention In the past several decades, epidemiology has emerged as an integral part of cancer research. It has become important not only as related to risk...