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- ... called gastric adenocarcinoma and proximal polyposis of the stomach (GAPPS). People with GAPPS can have hundreds of polyps that develop in the stomach, which increases the risk of stomach (gastric) cancer. ...
- ... several people with a cancer of the colon, stomach, lungs, liver, or prostate.Increased activity (overexpression) of ... types of cancers, including cancer of the colon, stomach, breast, liver, and pancreas. The genetic changes involved ...
- ... for normal functioning of the cells in the stomach that produce digestive acids. At least 22 mutations ... delay), progressive vision loss, and impaired secretion of stomach acid (achlorhydia) in people with mucolipidosis type IV. ...
- ... a 56 to 70 percent chance of developing stomach (gastric) cancer in their lifetimes. Women with these ... the likelihood that cancer cells will invade the stomach wall and small clusters of cancer cells will ...
- ... in the gastrointestinal tract, most commonly in the stomach or small intestine. The majority of GISTs associated ... mutation in the PDGFRA gene occur in the stomach. In most cases, the genetic changes are acquired ...
- ... hypersensitivity often develop a fever, chills, rash, upset stomach, and other symptoms when treated with this drug. ...
- ... different types of tumors, including colon, rectal, lung, stomach, prostate, breast, and thyroid tumors. RECQ3 RECQL2 RECQL3 ...
- ... is abnormally active (overexpressed) in certain types of stomach (gastric) cancers, and this amplification is associated with ...
- ... tumors, including cancers of the colon and rectum, stomach, breast, and pancreas. Studies suggest that EP300 mutations ...
- ... an increased risk of cancers of the ovaries, stomach, small intestine, gallbladder ducts, upper urinary tract, and ...