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  [511] SMRs stomach cancer all ages 97-99
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  stomach  cancer  SMR data   A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U 1   Department of Health                                         2   Compendium of Clinical and Health Indicators 2000                                         3   Source: Office for National Statistics               ...

  [512] SRRs stomach cancer all ages 92-94
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  stomach  cancer  SRR data   A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U 1   Department of Health                                         2   Compendium of Clinical and Health Indicators 2000                                         3   Source: Office for National Statistics               ...

  [513] YLL stomach cancer up to 75 1997-99
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  stomach  cancer  YLL data   A B C D E F G H I J K L M 1   Department of Health                         2   Compendium of Clinical and Health Indicators 2000                         3   Source: Office for National Statistics                         4   March 2001                         ...

  [514] CANCER of the STOMACH
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Etiological factors are not precisely known; diets low in fresh fruits and vegetables and deficiencies of vitamins A and C are associated. Long term gastric infection of Helicobacter pylori organisms. Risk Factors Not available in the United States. Early Detection FIGURE 4 Average Annual Age-Adjusted Incidence and Mortality Rates* by Sex and Race, Pennsylvania Residents, 1992-1996 The 1992-96 average annual age-adjusted incidence rate for stomach cancer was almost 133 percent higher among males, compared to females, (10.0 versus 4.3, respectively). Black males had a much higher average annual age-adjusted incidence rate (16.4), compared to the other three sex/race groups. The lowest average annual age-adjusted incidence rate, 3.9, was recorded for white females. Cancer of the stomach comprised 2.2 percent and 1.3 percent of the total cancer cases diagnosed among ...

  [515] WORLD SURGERY Risk of Stomach Cancer in Patients with Peptic Ulcer ...
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FATMA A. TATAR* EROL KAYMAK* ALI G. DENEÇLI* MUSTAFA ÖZER* GÜVEN ATASOY* 74 General Surgery INTRODUCTION The frequency of gastric carcinoma following surgery for benign gastric or duodenal ulcer is not a rare entity. The risk of developing cancer in a remnant increases with time following the initial operation (16). Since Balfour first described in 1922 (10), the incidence is presented as 0.4 -12.2 % (4, 11). It has been reported after a Billroth I type of reconstruction, gastrojejunostomy, more common after a Billroth II procedure (as it is mostly performed) and even after gastric operations other than benign ulcer disease (6, 8, 14, 21). In etiology, it is implicated that duodenogas- tric reflux plays an important role (13). We have reviewed 19 cases of cancer of the operated stomach re-operated in our clinic. MATERIALS AND METHODS ...

  [516] Induction of apoptosis by stomach cancer–associated protein ...
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  stomach  cancer  YLL data   A B C D E F G H I J K L M 1   Department of Health                         2   Compendium of Clinical and Health Indicators 2000                         3   Source: Office for National Statistics                         4   March 2001                         ...

  [517] Extended Resection of Locally Advanced (T4) Stomach Cancer
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November 2000, Vol. 29 No.6 723 T4 Stomach Cancer Resection—W S Yong et al Extended Resection of Locally Advanced (T4) Stomach Cancer W S Yong,* MBBS, FRCS , W K Wong,** MBBS, FRCS , H S Chan,** MBBS, M Med, FRCS , K C Soo,*** FAMS, MD, FRACS Abstract Introduction: The surgical management of locally advanced (T4) stomach cancer remains controversial and many still question the benefits of an extended resection. The aims of this study were to examine the morbidity and mortality associated with extended resection and also to determine the survival benefit. Materials and Methods: A retrospective review of all stomach cancer operations performed from 1989 to 1998 was carried out and the relevant case histories retrieved and analysed. Results: Out of the 980 stomach cancer operations performed, ...

  [518] RESEARCH COMMUNICATION Pattern and Time Trends of Stomach Cancer ...
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Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, Vol 3, 2002 47 Pattern and Time Trends of Stomach Cancer in Asia Asian Pacific J Cancer Prev, 3 , 47-54 RESEARCH COMMUNICATION Background Among cancer occurrence throughout the world, about 10% of all new cases and 12% of all deaths is due to stomach cancer , (Parkin et al., 1999; Pisani et al., 1999), this neoplasm being the second most frequent cause of death in both sexes, (Murray & Lopez, 1997; Pisani et al., 1999). In North America and European countries, a significant decline in stomach cancer has been observed due to a decrease in exposure to risk factors, (Ayiomamitis, 1988; Coleman et al., 1993; Devesa et al., 1987; Dockerty et al., 1991; Hansson et al., 1991; Laheij et al., 1999; Swerdlow et al., 1998; Valerianova et al., 1994). Per each 5-year period from 1973- 88, ...

  [519] Stomach cancer – some possible causes
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Stomach cancer – some possible causes Stomach cancer is more common in developing nations, while becoming less common in Western countries including Australia. At present, stomach cancer is still the fourth most common cause of death from cancer . There appear to be two types of gastric cancer . One type of gastric cancer is associated with infection by the Helicobacter pylori ( H. pylori ) bacterium. The H. pylori germ commonly lives in the lining of the stomach in up to four out of 10 adults. It is now known to be responsible for most duodenal ulcers and over two thirds of stomach ulcers. It also triggers symptoms like indigestion. H. pylori is always associated with superficial gastritis and, sometimes, with chronic atrophic gastritis, which can lead to the development of stomach cancer . However, only a minority of people infected ...

  [520] Stomach Cancer
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Although men have a higher incidence and mortality rate from stomach cancer than women, the time trends for both genders are similar. For both men and women incidence and mortality has decreased by 20-35% over the last 20 years. Background notes Stomach Cancer Page 2 Male Stomach Cancer - Incidence and Mortality* 1977-2000 All Ages Source - SA Cancer Registry 0 4 8 12 16 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Year *Age Standardised for World Population Ra te/ 10 00 00 Incidence Mortality Male Stomach Cancer ~ Incidence and Mortality* 1977-2000 All Ages Source: SA Cancer Registry Data Page 3 ...

  [521] Stomach Cancer Mortality in South Australia, 1991-2000 by ...
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KIMBA ROXBY DOWNS (M) COOBER PEDY (DC) UNINCORP. FAR NORTH UNINCORP. FLINDERS RANGES ROBE BERRI CLARE HAWKER CEDUNA TANUNDA WHYALLA MENINGIE WILLUNGA MAITLAND PORT PIRIE BORDERTOWN PORT LINCOLN PETERBOROUGH PORT AUGUSTA MOUNT GAMBIER PORT BROUGHTON 0 100 200 50 Kms Stomach Cancer Mortality in South Australia, 1991-2000 by Statistical Local Areas GAWLER GLENELG MODBURY WILLUNGA ADELAIDE WOODVILLE ELIZABETH MOUNT BARKER BEDFORD PARK NOARLUNGA CENTRE Annual Mortality/100,000 0.0 - 2.5 2.6 - 5.0 5.1 - 7.5 7.6 - 30.0 Towns Statistical Local Areas Produced by: Data Analysis and Consulting Unit, Information Management Services, and Epidemiology Branch, Department of Human Services. Data Sources: ...

  [522] Incidence of Stomach Cancer in South Australia, 1991-2000 by ...
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KIMBA ROXBY DOWNS (M) COOBER PEDY (DC) UNINCORP. FAR NORTH UNINCORP. FLINDERS RANGES ROBE BERRI CLARE HAWKER CEDUNA TANUNDA WHYALLA MENINGIE WILLUNGA MAITLAND PORT PIRIE BORDERTOWN PORT LINCOLN PETERBOROUGH PORT AUGUSTA MOUNT GAMBIER PORT BROUGHTON 0 100 200 50 Kms Incidence of Stomach Cancer in South Australia, 1991-2000 by Statistical Local Areas GAWLER GLENELG MODBURY WILLUNGA ADELAIDE WOODVILLE ELIZABETH MOUNT BARKER BEDFORD PARK NOARLUNGA CENTRE Annual Incidence/100,000 0.0 - 2.5 2.6 - 5.0 5.1 - 7.5 7.6 - 30.0 Towns Statistical Local Areas Produced by: Data Analysis and Consulting Unit, Information Management Services, and Epidemiology Branch, Department of Human Services. Data Sources: ...

  [523] Diet and Stomach Cancer Risk in Warsaw, Poland
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Diet and Stomach Cancer Risk in Warsaw, Poland Jolanta Lissowska, Mitchell H. Gail, David Pee, Frank D. Groves, Leslie H. Sobin, Anna Nasierowska-Guttmejer, Elzbieta Sygnowska, Witold Zatonski, William J. Blot, and Wong-Ho Chow Abstract: Some of the world’s highest rates of stomach can- cer are found in Poland. Reasons for the increased incidence are not known, but high intake of sausages and other pre- served foods and low intake of fresh fruits and vegetables may be involved. A case-control study comprising residents newly diagnosed with stomach cancer during 1994–96 and controls randomly selected from the general population was conducted in Warsaw, Poland. Standardized interviews were conducted to ascertain usual consumption of 118 common foods and beverages and other exposures. Using data from direct interviews with 274 cases and 463 controls, ...

  [524] Specifications: • No. of cases: 50 • Tissue type: Stomach ...
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A209: Stomach cancer tissues For research use only (formalin fixed) Specifications: • No. of cases: 50 • Tissue type: Stomach cancer tissues • No. of spots: 2 spots from each cancer case (100 spots) 4 non-neoplastic spots (4 spots) • Total spots: 104 • Corresponding normal tissues with cancers: No • Diameter: 1. 0 mm Documents : • Product specification: layout, summary of tissue spots • H&E stained images • Detailed pathological information Layout: Page 2 A209: Stomach cancer tissues For research use only (formalin fixed) Summary of tissue spots No. Sex Age Specimen Key Word Grade Stage 1 1(NormalQC) M 43 stomach signet ring cell carcinoma 2 2(NormalQC) M 63 ...

  [525] Survival of patients with stomach cancer in Changle city of China
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Web      Immagini      Gruppi      Directory      News  Novità!         Ricerca avanzata    Preferenze      Cerca nel Web Cerca solo le pagine in Inglese Spiacenti, nessun contenuto associato a questo URL   Web   La ricerca di - cache:RwGawFZ_HR0J:www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/10/1543.pdf allintitle: stomach cancer filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:ppt OR filetype:xls OR filetype:rtf - non ha prodotto risultati in nessun documento. Suggerimenti: - Assicurarsi che tutte le parole siano state digitate correttamente. - Provare con parole chiave diverse. - Provare con parole chiave più generiche. - Provare con un numero minore di parole chiave. ...

  [526] STOMACH CANCER - All Sections
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STOMACH CANCER - All Sections STOMACH CANCER What Is Cancer ? Cancer develops when cells in a part of the body begin to grow out of control. Although there are many kinds of cancer , they all start because of out-of-control growth of abnormal cells. Normal body cells grow, divide, and die in an orderly fashion. During the early years of a person's life, normal cells divide more rapidly until the person becomes an adult. After that, cells in most parts of the body divide only to replace worn-out or dying cells and to repair injuries. Because cancer cells continue to grow and divide, they are different from normal cells. Instead of dying, they outlive normal cells and continue to form new abnormal ones. Cancer cells often travel to other parts of the body where they begin to grow and replace normal tissue. This process, called metastasis, occurs as the cancer cells ...

  [527] Prospects for Conquering Stomach Cancer in the 21st Century
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Aichi Cancer Center International Symposium VIII Prospects for Conquering Stomach Cancer in the 21st Century February 16, 2002 International Conference Hall Aichi Cancer Center Nagoya, Japan Page 2 1 Aichi Cancer Center International Symposium VIII Prospects for Conquering Stomach Cancer in the 21st Century Committee of the Aichi Cancer Center International Symposium Chairperson: Ryuzo Ohno Toshitada Takahashi Katsuhisa Morita Toshimitsu Niwa Tomoyuki Kato Kazuhiko Ohashi Masae Tatematsu Organizing Committee of the Eighth Symposium Chairperson: Masae Tatematsu Tsuneya Nakamura Takashi Suzuki Hayao Nakanishi Kenichi Inada Toshiro Takezaki Akira Yamada Yoko Nakashima February 16, 2002 Aichi Cancer Center, Nagoya, Japan ...

  [528] Stomach Cancer
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Last revised: 4/20/04 UM Comprehensive Cancer Center Patient Education Document #0031 Apr04 Ed. Online version: http://www. cancer .med.umich.edu/learn/percpathways.htm University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center Patient Education Resource Center (PERC) INFORMATION GUIDE Stomach Cancer The purpose of this information guide is to help patients newly diagnosed with Stomach (Gastric) Cancer and their families to find sources of information and support. This list is not meant to be comprehensive, but rather to provide starting points for information seeking. The materials can be found at the Patient Education Resource Center at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center in room B1-361. Brochure Available free at the Patient Education Resource Center on Level B-1 National ...

  [529] RISK OF STOMACH CANCER IN RELATION TO CONSUMPTION OF CIGARETTES ...
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RISK OF STOMACH CANCER IN RELATION TO CONSUMPTION OF CIGARETTES, ALCOHOL, TEA AND COFFEE IN WARSAW, POLAND Wong-Ho C HOW 1 *, Christine A. S WANSON 1 , Jolanta L ISSOWSKA 2 , Frank D. G ROVES 1 , Leslie H. S OBIN 3 , Anna N ASIEROWSKA -G UTTMEJER 4 , Jakub R ADZISZEWSKI 5 , Jaroslaw R EGULA 6 , Ann W. H SING 1 , Shyla J AGANNATHA 7 , Witold Z ATONSKI 2 and William J. B LOT 8 1 Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD, USA 2 Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention, Cancer Center and M. Sklodowska-Curie Institute of Oncology, ...

  [530] Immunoreactivity of CD99 in Stomach Cancer
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Web      Immagini      Gruppi      Directory      News         Ricerca avanzata    Preferenze      Cerca nel Web Cerca solo le pagine in Inglese Spiacenti, nessun contenuto associato a questo URL   Web   La ricerca di - cache:NfiVloUeJpoJ:jkms.kams.or.kr/2002/pdf/08483.pdf allintitle: stomach cancer filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:ppt OR filetype:xls OR filetype:rtf - non ha prodotto risultati in nessun documento. Suggerimenti: - Assicurarsi che tutte le parole siano state digitate correttamente. - Provare con parole chiave diverse. - Provare con parole chiave più generiche. - Provare con un numero minore di parole chiave.   ©2004 ...

  [531] CANCER OF THE OPERATED STOMACH
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FATMA A. TATAR* EROL KAYMAK* ALI G. DENEÇLI* MUSTAFA ÖZER* GÜVEN ATASOY* 74 General Surgery INTRODUCTION The frequency of gastric carcinoma following surgery for benign gastric or duodenal ulcer is not a rare entity. The risk of developing cancer in a remnant increases with time following the initial operation (16). Since Balfour first described in 1922 (10), the incidence is presented as 0.4 -12.2 % (4, 11). It has been reported after a Billroth I type of reconstruction, gastrojejunostomy, more common after a Billroth II procedure (as it is mostly performed) and even after gastric operations other than benign ulcer disease (6, 8, 14, 21). In etiology, it is implicated that duodenogas- tric reflux plays an important role (13). We have reviewed 19 cases of cancer of the operated stomach re-operated in our clinic. MATERIALS AND METHODS ...

  [532] A Snapshot of Stomach (Gastric) Cancer
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Incidence and Mortality Rate Trends Stomach cancer is the second leading cause of cancer -related death throughout the world. However, incidence and mortality rates for stomach cancer are lower in the United States and have declined over the past several years. The impact of stomach cancer varies by racial/ ethnic group. Asian or Pacific Islanders are the most vulnerable, followed by African Americans, Hispanics, American Indians/ Alaskan Natives, and Whites. Men have higher stomach cancer incidence and mortality rates than women. Source for incidence and mortality data: Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program and the National Center for Health Statistics. Additional statistics and charts available at: http://seer. cancer .gov/faststats/html/inc_stomach.html http://seer. cancer .gov/faststats/html/mor_stomach.html ...

  [533] Stomach Cancer
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What you need to know Stomach Cancer E ven though we hear about cancer almost every day, when you are diagnosed with cancer you may feel alone and afraid. You may also feel overwhelmed by all the information you are given and by the need to make so many decisions. This publication will give you and your family introductory information you need when you first learn that you have stomach cancer (gastric cancer ). It will help you gain a sense of control and help you work with your healthcare team to choose the best treatments for you. Let’s Make Cancer History 1 888 939–3333 | w w w. c a n c e r. c a | Forward > 526.PDF_Stomach_E2 12/6/01 5:20 PM Page 1 Page 2 What is cancer ? Cancer is a disease that starts in our cells . Our bodies are ...

  [534] Stomach Cancer and Exposure to Ionizing Radiation Summary ...
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Center for Environmental Health Studies (617) 482-9485 44 Farnsworth Street, Boston, MA 02210 http://www.jsi.com Stomach Cancer and Exposure to Ionizing Radiation 1 Stomach Cancer and Exposure to Ionizing Radiation Summary: Moderately strong evidence has been recorded of a possible connection between stomach cancer and exposure to ionizing radiation. This evidence is based upon studies of nuclear workers exposed to ionizing radiation. These findings are consistent with the National Research Council’s determination that the stomach is sensitive to ionizing radiation. Stomach cancer is designated as a “specified” cancer under the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act. Historically, stomach cancer incidence and mortality have been very low for Los Alamos County. Incidence and mortality in Rio Arriba County have ...

  [535] A nested case–control study of stomach cancer in relation to ...
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A nested case–control study of stomach cancer in relation to green tea consumption in Japan Y Hoshiyama* ,1 , T Kawaguchi 1 , Y Miura 2 , T Mizoue 3 , N Tokui 3 , H Yatsuya 4 , K Sakata 5 , T Kondo 4 , S Kikuchi 6 , H Toyoshima 4 , N Hayakawa 7 , A Tamakoshi 8 , Y Ohno 8 and T Yoshimura 3 for the Japan Collaborative Cohort Study Group w 1 Department of Public Health, Showa University School of Medicine, 1-5-8 Hatanodai, Shinagawa, Tokyo 142-8555, Japan; 2 Department of Nursing, Saitama University, Saitama, Japan; 3 Department of Clinical Epidemiology, Institute of Industrial Ecological Sciences, University of Occupational and ...

  [536] 133-054 Stomach Cancer.rev4
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Background Information Stomach Cancer Stomach (gastric) cancer affects about two of every 10,000 people. Stomach cancer afflicts men twice as often as women, and it is more common among African-Americans. The diag- nosis of stomach cancer is often delayed due to a lack of symptoms in its early stages and/or the self-treatment of symptoms. Risk factors for stomach cancer include the following: • A family history of stomach (gastric) cancer • A history of Helicobacter pylori gastritis • A history of gastric polyps • Decreased gastric acid Symptoms of stomach cancer include the following: • Loss of appetite • Difficulty in swallowing • Nausea • Vomiting blood • Abdominal pain • ...

  [537] Medicines in Development for Stomach Cancer
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Brochure More information from http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/6174 Medicines in Development for Stomach Cancer Description: Database Table: Medicines in Development for Stomach Cancer Database Tables are proprietary data sources covering specific information for the diagnostic, medical device, biotechnology and healthcare sectors. Over 600 database tables are now available from Research and Markets A Note on Database Tables at Research and Markets: Please note that these database tables are very focused one or two page tables/charts. They are great as a quick snapshot of a given market, or to incorporate into your own presentations/forecasts. But they not give the detailed analysis and the comprehensive information found in the full industry/market reports. If you do require more detailed market research please visit the following categories at Research and Markets: ...

  [538] CANCER of the STOMACH
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Etiological factors are not precisely known; diets low in fresh fruits and vegetables and deficiencies of vitamins A and C are associated. Long term gastric infection of Helicobacter pylori organisms. Risk Factors Not available in the United States. Early Detection FIGURE 4 Average Annual Age-Adjusted Incidence and Mortality Rates* by Sex and Race, Pennsylvania Residents, 1992-1996 The 1992-96 average annual age-adjusted incidence rate for stomach cancer was almost 133 percent higher among males, compared to females, (10.0 versus 4.3, respectively). Black males had a much higher average annual age-adjusted incidence rate (16.4), compared to the other three sex/race groups. The lowest average annual age-adjusted incidence rate, 3.9, was recorded for white females. Cancer of the stomach comprised 2.2 percent and 1.3 percent of the total cancer cases diagnosed among ...

  [539] 072596 The Risk of Stomach Cancer in Patients with Gastric
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242 Ju l y 2 5 , 1 9 9 6 T h e New E n g l a n d Jo u r n a l o f Me d i c i n e THE RISK OF STOMACH CANCER IN PATIENTS WITH GASTRIC OR DUODENAL ULCER DISEASE L ARS -E RIK H ANSSON , M.D., O LOF N YRÉN , M.D., A NN W. H SING , P H .D., R EINHOLD B ERGSTRÖM , P H .D., M.D. H . C ., S TAFFAN J OSEFSSON , B.A., W ONG -H O C HOW , P H .D., J OSEPH F. F RAUMENI , J R ., M.D., AND H ANS -O LOV A DAMI , M.D. A BSTRACT ...

  [540] Cancer Precursor Lesions in Intact Stomach Helicobacter Pylori ...
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371 Cancer Precursor Lesions in Intact Stomach Helicobacter Pylori Gastritis and in Resected Stomach Gastritis A. Giuliani, S. Spada 1 , M. Corona, M. Demoro, M. Di Bari, T. Ricciardulli, G. Galati, A. Caporale, A. Tocchi, F. Angelico 1 Dept. of Surgery "Pietro Valdoni" and Dept. of Clinics and Applied Medical Therapy 1 , University "La Sapienza", Rome, Italy Hemigastrectomy for benign disease and Helicobacter pylori infection are risk conditions for the development of gastric cancer . Aim of the study was to compare gastric histology and precursor lesions of malignancy in these two conditions. The hemigastrectomy group included 351 consecutively endoscoped subjects operated for gastroduodenal benign disease. Six to ten biopsy specimens were routinely taken from the residual gastric mucosa. The intact stomach group included 2097 consecutively ...