Screening for EGC in high-risk populations reduces gastric cancer mortality and facilitates endoscopic therapy, thus reducing the morbidity associated with the condition.
Since the appearance of PTSD in the DSM-III (American Psychiatric Association, 1980), depression was found to frequently cooccur with it (Bottomley, 1998; Massie, 2004; Sellick and Crooks, 1999).The understanding of the nature of this comor
The reason that gastric cancer caries such a poor prognosis is that the presentation is invariably late in the natural history of the disease, with local extension or metastatic disease rendering the condition inoperable.Whilst chemotherapy
Alcohol use has been shown to increase the risk of gastric cancer, but the effect of the amount of alcohol consumed and gastric cancer risk has been controversial. Based on a meta-analysis of 10 studies, moderate alcohol consumption was shown
The main risk factor for gastric cancer is the bacterium H. pylori. In 2005, Australian researchers Barry Marshall and Robin Warren were awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine for the discovery of the bacterium H. pylori.Prior to their finding
Over one million cases of gastric cancer are diagnosed each year around the world. Stomach cancer is the 5th most commonly diagnosed cancer in the world, and the 7th most prevalent. The cumulative risk of developing gastric cancer from b
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