Abstract:As the long-term outcome of surgical treatment for gastric cancer improves, the chance of detecting early residual gastric cancer (RGC) during postoperative follow-up is increasing. 1,2 Reports have shown that duodenogastric reflux and Helicobacter pylori infection are important factors in the development of RGC. 3 In previous studies, RGCs after distal gastrectomy accounted for 1%-8% of all gastric cancers. 4,5 Thus, the demand for RGC treatment is increasing.Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is consider… Show more
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