“…After birth, the protein level in the serum rapidly decreases. However, under pathologic conditions, AFP is detected in the serum of adults with hepatocellular carcinoma, those with yolk sac tumors, and those with noncancerous liver disease associated with liver regeneration, such as cirrhosis and hepatitis [2][3][4][5][6]. AFPProducing malignant tumors have been reported in several organs; for example, the lung [7,8], pancreas [9,10], Macroscopic type and the depth are according to the Japanese classification of gastric carcinoma [25] NA, details not available; BW, body weight; U, upper-third portion; M, middle-third portion; L, lower-third portion; U 1 , remnant stomach; TG, total gastrectomy; STG, subtotal gastrectomy; DG, distal gastrectomy; PG, partial gastrectomy; GR, gastric resection; LR, liver resection; li, liver; ln, lymph nodes; lu, lung; p, peritoneum; panc, pancreas; om, omentum; 5-FU, 5-fluorouracil; MMC, mitomycin C; ADM, adriamycin; AFP, alpha-fetoprotein; PIVKA-II, des-γ-carboxy prothrombin; CEA, carcinoembryonic antigen; CA 19-9, carbohydrate artigen 19-9; TS-1, 1M tegafur-0.4 M gimestat-1 M ostat potassium; CDDP, cisplatin; 5'DFUR, 5Ј-deoxy-5-fluorouridine; UFT, tegafur uracil; rad 1 , intraoperative radiation therapy; rad 2 , postoperative radiation therapy; died, died of the disease colon [11], bladder [12], and ovary [13].…”