| Literature DB >> 33121300 |
Kuo Yang1, Lijie Lu2, Huayi Liu1, Xiujuan Wang1, Ying Gao1, Liu Yang1, Yupeng Li1, Meiling Su1, Ming Jin1, Samiullah Khan3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Early gastric cancer (EGC) is a well-defined gastric malignancy that is limited to the mucosa or submucosa, irrespective of lymph node metastasis. At an early stage, gastric cancer often does not cause symptoms until it becomes advanced, and it is a heterogeneous disease and usually encountered in its late stages. AREA COVERED: This comprehensive review will provide a novel insight into the evaluation of EGC epidemiology, defining terms, extensive etiology and risk factors, and timely diagnosis since prevention is an essential approach for controlling this cancer and reducing its morbidity and mortality. EXPERT OPINION: The causative manner of EGC is complex and multifactorial. In recent years, researchers have made significant contributions to understanding the etiology and pathogenesis of EGC, and standardization in the evaluation of disease activity. Though the incidence of this cancer is steadily declining in some advanced societies owing to appropriate interventions, there remains a serious threat to health in developing nations. Early detection of resectable gastric cancer is crucial for better patient outcomes.Entities:
Keywords: Early gastric cancer; defining terms; epidemiology; etiology; gastric malignancy; risk factors
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33121300 DOI: 10.1080/17474124.2021.1845140
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Expert Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol ISSN: 1747-4124 Impact factor: 3.869