2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.asjsur.2021.05.004
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Association of clinicopathological features and gastric cancer incidence in a single institution

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“…In 2020, there were approximately 1.09 million new cases of gastric cancer worldwide, ranking it fourth among all cancers in terms of incidence 40,41 . Gastric cancer is more prevalent in individuals over 50 years of age, with the incidence increasing with age; notably, the incidence in males is twice that of females 42,43 . Currently, surgical treatment remains the most effective method among all clinical approaches, with surgical options for gastric cancer primarily including open radical gastrectomy, laparoscopic‐assisted radical gastrectomy, total laparoscopic radical gastrectomy, and robot‐assisted radical gastrectomy 42–46 .…”
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“…In 2020, there were approximately 1.09 million new cases of gastric cancer worldwide, ranking it fourth among all cancers in terms of incidence 40,41 . Gastric cancer is more prevalent in individuals over 50 years of age, with the incidence increasing with age; notably, the incidence in males is twice that of females 42,43 . Currently, surgical treatment remains the most effective method among all clinical approaches, with surgical options for gastric cancer primarily including open radical gastrectomy, laparoscopic‐assisted radical gastrectomy, total laparoscopic radical gastrectomy, and robot‐assisted radical gastrectomy 42–46 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 40 , 41 Gastric cancer is more prevalent in individuals over 50 years of age, with the incidence increasing with age; notably, the incidence in males is twice that of females. 42 , 43 Currently, surgical treatment remains the most effective method among all clinical approaches, with surgical options for gastric cancer primarily including open radical gastrectomy, laparoscopic‐assisted radical gastrectomy, total laparoscopic radical gastrectomy, and robot‐assisted radical gastrectomy. 42 , 43 , 44 , 45 , 46 However, evidence suggests that postoperative prognosis remains grim, with complications such as postoperative bleeding, surgical site infections, slow recovery and severe concurrent complications posing significant threats to patient safety.…”
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“…This pathogen infects > 50% of the global population and is a major health concern due to the serious repercussions related to its colonization[ 2 ]. Among the diseases predisposed by H. pylori infection, gastric adenocarcinoma is the fifth most common malignancy and third leading cancer-related cause of death worldwide[ 3 ]. Of note, the close relationship between H. pylori and gastric cancer has led the World Health Organization International Agency for Research on Cancer Working Group to consider the bacterium as a class 1 carcinogen based on epidemiological evidence and biological plausibility[ 4 ].…”
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“…Although the screening programs have decreased the incidence of the lesions, and the methods of diagnosis and treatment of gastric adenocarcinomas have been improved in recent years, the prognosis remains reserved and the mortality rate high. In the context of frequently discrete symptoms, most patients are diagnosed in advanced stages [ 5 , 6 ]. Therefore, there is a permanent concern for improving the prognosis of patients, existing numerous studies that have analyzed the biomolecular mechanisms involved in tumor initiation and progression.…”
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