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Results 1 - 10 of 39 for Gastric cancer
  1. ... You are more likely to be diagnosed with gastric cancer if you: Have a diet low in fruits and vegetables Have a family history of gastric cancer Have an infection of the stomach by a ...
  2. An upper GI series in a patient with cancer of the stomach (gastric carcinoma).
  3. Gastrectomy is surgery to remove part or all of the stomach. If only part of the stomach is removed, it is called partial gastrectomy ...
  4. ... in the stomach may indicate the following problems: Gastric cancer Gastric ulcer - benign Gastritis Polyps (a tumor that is usually noncancerous and grows on the mucus membrane ) Pyloric stenosis ... ring Primary or idiopathic intestinal pseudo-obstruction
  5. Abnormal results may be due to: Stomach (gastric) cancer Gastritis , when the lining of the stomach becomes inflamed or swollen Helicobacter pylori infection
  6. ... polyps. They are also more likely to develop gastric cancer and gastric carcinoid tumors. People with pernicious anemia are more ...
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    ... al. The association between dietary isoflavones intake and gastric cancer risk: a meta-analysis of epidemiological studies. BMC ...
  8. Blood loss and increased risk for gastric cancer can occur.
  9. ... duodenitis). H pylori can also sometimes lead to stomach cancer or a rare type of stomach lymphoma. ... disease Chronic inflammation Gastric and upper intestine ulcers Stomach cancer Gastric mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma Other ...
  10. ... Pancreatic cancer Gallbladder cancer or bile duct cancer Stomach cancer Melanoma Men with this mutation are also more ...
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