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We report a case of AFP producing
gastric cancer
manifested by metastasis to the tentorium cerebelli. A 66-year-old male patient was admitted with dysarthria, occipital headache and nausea on May 1, 1990. Neurological examination revealed signs of increased intracranial pressure and the right-sided cerebellar hemispheric signs. CT and MRI showed a round tumor shadow 3cm in diameter, which originated in the right-side tentorium cerebelli and grew in the posterior fossa. Tumor stains fed by the right tentorial artery were recognized by angiography. Serum AFP level was 503.5ng/ml. The patient underwent an operation under general anesthesia in the prone position. The tumor was totally removed via the suboccipital transtentorial approach. Histological examination revealed AFP producing
adenocarcinoma
. The patient was found to have a
gastric cancer
after neurosurgical operation, and underwent subtotal gastrectomy by surgeons. Serum AFP level was 254.5ng/ml after removal of metastatic brain tumor, and 5.0ng/ml after subtotal gastrectomy.
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PMID:[AFP producing gastric cancer manifested by metastasis to the tentorium cerebelli; case report and review of the literature]. 137 52
Contents of the progesterone receptors (PgR) and estrogen receptors (ER) in 18 gastric
adenocarcinoma
tissues were determined using both the dextran-coated charcoal (DCC) assay and enzyme immunoassay (EIA). PgR were found in 15 cancer tissues (range, 1.0-58.8 fmol/mg protein) and 12 normal mucosal tissues (range, 1.4-26.8 fmol/mg protein) by DCC assay, whereas only 6 cancer tissues (ranged, 0.2-3.3 fmol/mg protein) and 7 normal mucosal tissues (range, 0.1-0.8 fmol/mg protein) had measurable PgR by EIA analysis. Similar results were observed for ER. DCC assay found ER in 12 cancer tissues (range, 2.9-112.6 fmol/mg protein) and 12 normal mucosal tissues (range, 1.2-36.6 fmol/mg protein), whereas EIA measured ER in 16 cancer tissues (range, 0.1-3.5 fmol/mg protein) and 15 normal mucosal tissues (range, 0.1-4.8 fmol/mg protein). No significant correlation between DCC and EIA was observed for either PgR or ER. DCC assay and its modified procedures including 5% DCC stripping of cytosol and/or the addition of sodium molybdate in buffer were simultaneously measured in 5 gastric
adenocarcinoma
tissues and 1 gastritis cystica polyposa tissue (a precancerous lesion). Higher receptor levels were found by the modified procedures than by conventional method. Using the DCC procedure with addition of sodium molybdate in buffer for receptor analysis, PgR and ER were found in gastric tissues in six patients, with significantly increased levels of measurable PgR. The results suggest that PgR and ER may be involved in the physiology of normal and
gastric cancer
tissues; their clinical implications are worthy of further study.
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PMID:The nontransformed progesterone and estrogen receptors in gastric cancer. 137 95
TAG-72 is a tumor-associated antigen identified by the monoclonal antibody B72.3. Serum levels of TAG-72 were measured in patients with non-malignant and malignant disease. TAG-72 is not a specific marker of cancer and slightly elevated levels of this antigen can also be detected in the serum of healthy subjects. However, our results show that specificity (92%) and positive predictive value (86%) of this marker are very high. TAG-72 levels above the cut-off limit of 6 U/mL were found in patients with tumors of various organs, including gastrointestinal, ovarian, lung and breast cancer. TAG-72 assay sensitivity is related to tumor stage with values being highest with advanced disease, especially in patients with
gastric cancer
and lung
adenocarcinoma
.
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PMID:Tumor associated glycoprotein-72 (TAG-72) levels in patients with non-malignant and malignant disease. 139 66
A case-control study of
stomach cancer
was done in Saitama Prefecture, Japan, in relation to dietary, smoking, and drinking habits. The study was based on two sets of cases (216 male single and 35 male multiple
stomach cancer
cases newly diagnosed and of
adenocarcinoma
type), and 483 male controls derived from residents of Saitama Prefecture. Dietary habits were investigated for the intake of 12 separate foods and 12 food groups by means of a food frequency questionnaire, including individual taste preferences. Among the single
stomach cancer
series, dose-response relationships were observed for 7 dietary items (preference for salty foods, miso soup, boiled fish, pickled vegetables, nuts, raw vegetables, and seaweed) in the multiple logistic regression analysis. As for the multiple
stomach cancer
case series, dose-response relationships were observed for 3 dietary items (miso soup, fruits, and seaweed) in the multiple logistic regression analysis. Cigarette smoking and alcohol use were not significantly related to the risk of either single or multiple
stomach cancer
.
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PMID:A case-control study of single and multiple stomach cancers in Saitama Prefecture, Japan. 142 3
We report that a modified dextran-coated charcoal (DCC) assay, including the addition of sodium molybdate and 5% DCC stripping of endogenous hormone, detected higher estrogen receptors (ERs) than those by the conventional assay. ERs in 21 gastric
adenocarcinoma
were determined by the modified DCC assay; 13 patients had ERs of 2.5 to 520.2 fmol/mg protein with a mean dissociation constant of 1.9 x 10(-10) M. The remaining 8 patients had no detectable amount of the receptor. There were no differences between the ER-positive and ER-negative groups in clinico-pathologic characteristics such as age, sex, tumor size, location, gross appearance, invasive depth, invasion of lymph vessel or vein of stomach wall, nodal involvement, peritoneal dissemination, liver metastasis, and curability. Histological analysis, using Japanese, Lauren's, or Ming's classifications, all revealed no differences between the ER-positive and -negative groups. The survival rate was identical for the 2 study groups. These results suggest that the presence or absence of ERs in gastric
adenocarcinoma
does not correlate to either biologic or clinicopathologic characteristics of this tumor; the role of ERs in human
gastric cancer
remains to be elucidated.
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PMID:Clinicopathologic comparisons between estrogen receptor-positive and -negative gastric cancers. 143 53
The "revisionist" approach to therapy of
gastric cancer
needs a previous demonstration of the qualitative comparability of Japanese and western treatments of gastric
adenocarcinoma
. Early gastric cancer is far more common in Japanese than in Occidentals, but its character is the same, and for identical stages and treatments, the prognosis is the same. But many western studies show serious methodological deficiencies (staging, anatomopathological examination...), as well as a serious lack of interest in adjuvant therapy, a potential source of progress. We propose a 4-point therapeutic approach inspired by the Japanese example: a greater methodological rigor, standardization of lymphadenectomies, the definition of therapeutic subgroups to receive optimal treatments, the development of new adjuvant treatments.
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PMID:[Cancer of the stomach: for a revised strategy]. 145 85
A new human
gastric cancer
cell line (MKK-1), derived from Borrmann type 3 tumor of the stomach, was established. It was obtained from poorly differentiated
adenocarcinoma
. The cell line grew in vitro, forming a sheet of monolayered cells and attaching firmly to the inner surface of culture vessels; it continued to grow for more than 1 year and 4 months. Its doubling time was 12.6 hours, with a chromosomal mode of 69. The cells could grow in nude mice; histological findings of the tumors developed in the mice showed a pattern similar to those in the primary tumor, i.e., poorly differentiated
adenocarcinoma
. With regards to tumor-related antigens, production of the CA19-9 was observed as time-dependent increase and was detected at a level of 4 U/ml in the culture supernatant on passage day 7, showing high values compared with the control. Immunostaining was positive for both the anti CEA antibody and the anti CA19-9 antibody. In sera examined in week 4 after subcutaneous transplantation of MKK-1 to the nude mice, CEA and CA19-9 levels were high, at 8.93 ng/ml and 44 U/ml, respectively. There was a positive correlation between increase in a tumor weight and the production of tumor-related antigens.
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PMID:[Establishment and characterization of a new poorly differentiated gastric cancer cell line (MKK-1), derived from Borrmann type 3 tumor]. 146 Jul 64
Subtypes of oesophageal and
gastric cancer
in Denmark are compared with respect to their occurrence in men and in women, and in the Danish capital, Copenhagen, versus the rest of Denmark. Three categories of tumours can be distinguished epidemiologically: oesophageal squamous carcinoma, oesophageal and cardial
adenocarcinoma
, and distal
gastric cancer
. Comparison of information reported to the Danish Cancer Registry and cause of death as indicated on death certificates suggests that considerable misclassification between subtypes of tumours occurs. The Danish experience supports the findings from other populations of increasing incidence of oesophageal and cardial
adenocarcinoma
, but because of possible changes in diagnoses over time and of misclassification of subtypes, the data must be interpreted with caution.
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PMID:Incidence of cancer of oesophagus, cardia and stomach in Denmark. 146 78
A human
adenocarcinoma
cell line designated as GAC-1, was established from ascites of the 56-year old male patient with rapidly progressive
gastric cancer
. The doubling time was about 18.5 hours in vitro, and cell cycle analysis using flow cytometry showed marked increase of S phase (46.1%). Immunohistochemical demonstration of GAC-1 cells revealed positive staining of TGF-alpha, EGF, EGF-R, FN-R, laminin and negative staining of fibronectin. Histogram of them indicated aneuploidy with modal number 57 and they formed tumors in nude mice.
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PMID:[Establishment of EGF, EGF-R and FN-R positive human adenocarcinoma cell line (GAC-1)]. 146 26
The incidence of cancer of the oesophagus and stomach in the West Midlands region of England have been analysed for the 25 years 1962-86. Overall, cancer of the oesophagus is increasing (from 3.45 per 100,000 in 1962-66 to 4.37 in 1982-86) and
stomach cancer
is decreasing (19.22 and 16.54 respectively). However, when analysed by histological type and subsite the picture is very different. In oesophagus, squamous cell carcinoma shows only a slight increase whereas for
adenocarcinoma
the increase is highly significant (from 0.14 to 0.76). In stomach, cardia shows a very similar pattern to
adenocarcinoma
of oesophagus (increasing from 0.75 to 2.96) but pyloric antrum is decreasing (from 2.63 to 2.32). The rapid changes in investigative procedures over the period have resulted in increasing numbers with histological confirmation and subsite specification but despite these confounding factors, comparative analyses still indicate a real increase in
adenocarcinoma
of oesophagus and cardia. Although the incidence of both are greater in men than in women, the proportional rates of increase, particularly for cardia, are very similar in both sexes, indicating a common aetiological factor or factors. Analysis by social-economic group reveals that the increases observed are not uniform throughout the population but are relatively higher in professional classes (1 and 2).
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PMID:The rising trend in oesophageal adenocarcinoma and gastric cardia. 146 72
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