Gastric cancer of diagnosis, Romania Cancer Oranisations and Resources | CancerIndex
ASPECTE EPIDEMIOLOGICE, ETIOPATOGENICE, CLINICE ŞI DIAGNOSTICE ÎN CANCERUL GASTRIC.
Source: Clujul Medical. Jun, Vol.
Author s : VintilĂ, Marius; Andercou, Aurel; Duse, Adrian Abstract: Gastric neoplasm is one of the most common digestive tract cancers, entailing a high mortality rate. The gold standard in the diagnosis of gastric neoplasm and its complications is upper GI endoscopy associated with biopsy and histological testing, both for the screening and the individual gastric cancer of diagnosis.
Patients come to the doctor relatively late mainly due to non-specific and nonsystematic symptomatology ; in Romania most cases are diagnosed at stages III or IV. Gastric cancer of diagnosis natural evolution of the disease varies according to the histological type, shape and location at the time of diagnosis, as well as the frequency, onset and especially severity of complications.
ATYPICAL ONSET OF GASTRIC NEOPLASM THROUGH PERFORATION
The complications of gastric cancer are of paramount importance in the evolution, as they are often the direct cause of the patient's death. The prognosis of the disease is closely correlated with the tumoral stage at the time of diagnosis, and surgical treatment still remains the only method to improve survival rate, especially in the early stages. English Copyright of Clujul Medical is the property of Cluj Medical University and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission.
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