Abstract

Gastric cancer is the second most common cause of cancer-related deaths in the world, the epidemiology of which has changed within last decades. A trend of steady decline in gastric cancer incidence rates is the effect of the increased standards of hygiene, conscious nutrition, and <i>Helicobacter pylori</i> eradication, which together constitute primary prevention. Avoidance of gastric cancer remains a priority. However, patients with higher risk should be screened for early detection and chemoprevention. Surgical resection enhanced by standardized lymphadenectomy remains the gold standard in gastric cancer therapy. This review briefly summarizes the most important aspects of gastric cancers, which include epidemiology, risk factors, classification, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment. The paper is mostly addressed to physicians who are interested in updating the state of art concerning gastric carcinoma from easily accessible and credible source.

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EpidemiologyMedicineCancerIncidence (geometry)LymphadenectomyHelicobacter pyloriEpidemiology of cancerCancer preventionIntensive care medicineInternal medicineOncologyBreast cancer

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Year
2018
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review
Volume
Volume 10
Pages
239-248
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1030
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Robert Sitarz, Małgorzata Skierucha, Jerzy Mielko et al. (2018). Gastric cancer: epidemiology, prevention, classification, and treatment. Cancer Management and Research , Volume 10 , 239-248. https://doi.org/10.2147/cmar.s149619

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10.2147/cmar.s149619