2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-47415-y
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Delay in diagnosis to treatment and impact on survival of gastric adenocarcinoma in a low income setting without screening facility

D. Subasinghe,
P. K. B. Mahesh,
G. K. Wijesinghe
et al.

Abstract: The treatment modality of gastric adenocarcinoma (GCA) depends on the stage of the disease at the clinical presentation. Long delays are probably an unfavorable factor for the patient's prognosis. A prospective longitudinal, study involving 145 consecutive GCA was conducted at the National Hospital of Sri Lanka (NHSL). The overall delay (in weeks) was recorded for each patient and divided into four periods-patient, endoscopy, pathology and treatment. The median and Interquartile Range (IQR) duration of delays … Show more

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“…As for the general population, a study from Sri Lanka involving 145 patients with gastric adenocarcinoma showed that 60% presented at an advanced radiological stage, while 75.1% were diagnosed at an advanced clinical stage [44]. We argue that facilitating early diagnosis in both settings with high numbers of GC cases and also settings where screening programs face practical constraints due to low GC prevalence could be effectively achieved through the utilization of sensitive, handheld, and cost-effective nanobiosensors with a rapid response time.…”
Section: Nanobiosensors-sensing Mechanism and Attributesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for the general population, a study from Sri Lanka involving 145 patients with gastric adenocarcinoma showed that 60% presented at an advanced radiological stage, while 75.1% were diagnosed at an advanced clinical stage [44]. We argue that facilitating early diagnosis in both settings with high numbers of GC cases and also settings where screening programs face practical constraints due to low GC prevalence could be effectively achieved through the utilization of sensitive, handheld, and cost-effective nanobiosensors with a rapid response time.…”
Section: Nanobiosensors-sensing Mechanism and Attributesmentioning
confidence: 99%