Histogenesis and Precursors of Human Gastric Cancer 1986
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-70361-4_7
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Chronologic Development and Prognosis of Early Gastric Cancer

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“…The very poor prognosis of advanced gastric carcinoma [5-year survival rate of 16.3% in the US (Miller et aL, 1992) and 12% in Slovenia (Cancer Registry of Slovenia, 1990)] makes early diagnosis an important objective [S-year survival rate after surgery of 92-97% (Nagayo, 1986)) This could be achieved by the identification of patients in whom the disease is more likely to develop, followed by endoscopic surveillance and biopsy. Chronic atrophic gastritis, intestinal metaplasia (IM) and dysplasia are considered to be precursor lesions of gastric cancer (Correa et al, 1975).…”
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“…The very poor prognosis of advanced gastric carcinoma [5-year survival rate of 16.3% in the US (Miller et aL, 1992) and 12% in Slovenia (Cancer Registry of Slovenia, 1990)] makes early diagnosis an important objective [S-year survival rate after surgery of 92-97% (Nagayo, 1986)) This could be achieved by the identification of patients in whom the disease is more likely to develop, followed by endoscopic surveillance and biopsy. Chronic atrophic gastritis, intestinal metaplasia (IM) and dysplasia are considered to be precursor lesions of gastric cancer (Correa et al, 1975).…”
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confidence: 98%