“…Although reluctant to accept the likelihood of a carcinomatous ulcer existing in the stomach for 10 to 30 years without metastasizing this is perhaps not as impossible as would appear on first reflection because the progress of carcinoma in the stomach may be very slow indeed. In three of the 60 patients of Harvey, Titherington, Stout, and St. John (1951), surviving for five years following resection, that resection was actually through carcinomatous tissue, and Walters and Tama (1961) report two patients 118 Long survival after carcinoma of the stomach who survived resections for 41 and 26 years only to die with local recurrences.…”