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A human
gastric cancer
cell line, STKM-1, was established from the malignant cells in pleural effusion of a 41-year-old female patient. The primary
gastric cancer
revealed histologically a poorly differentiated
adenocarcinoma
. The cells have been cultured with RPMI-1640 medium supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum and grew as monolayers following a doubling time of 31.4 hour at passage 30. The mode of chromosome number was 52. The STKM-1 cell was tumorigenic in nude mice. The STKM-1 cell cultured in vitro secreted CA19-9, into the medium as a tumor marker. Cells in tumors grown in nude mice were immunohistochemically recognized positively by anti-CA19-9 antibody. The STKM-1 will provide a useful information to clarify the mechanism of CA19-9 secretion.
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PMID:[Establishment and characterization of a CA19-9 producing human gastric cancer cell line, STKM-1]. 188 6
The North Kyushu Co-operative Study Group for Cancer Chemotherapy (21 participating facilities) carried out a comparative study of post-operative adjuvant chemotherapy in the treatment of 243 patients after surgery of
gastric cancer
in stages II, III and IV over 27 months period starting from October 1983. The patients were divided randomly into group A (treated with 20 mg of MMC on the day of the surgery and 10 mg of MMC on the following day, and with a daily dose 600 mg of orally administered tegafur starting from two weeks after the surgery. In addition to the above treatments, patients with Stage IV were treated with 10 mg of MMC every three months starting from four weeks after the surgery) and group B (treated with MMC in a similar manner to group A, and with 600m g of UFT instead of the tegafur). Thirty-three patients (13.6%) were excluded or dropped out, and the remaining 210 cases were analyzed. No severe side effects appeared in either of the groups, and a long-term administration was safe. The five-year survival rate among the radical surgery patient was significantly higher in the UFT group compared with the tegafur group (p less than 0.05). Significantly higher survival rate in the UFT group was observed (p less than 0.05) for the cases of poorly-differentiated
adenocarcinoma
. From the above results it appears that an addition of UFT to the treatment with MMC is useful in post-operative adjuvant chemotherapy for
gastric cancer
.
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PMID:[Multihospital co-operative study of post-operative adjuvant chemotherapy in the treatment of gastric cancer-(Part 3). Comparisons between tegafur and UFT. North Kyushu Co-operative Study Group for Cancer Chemotherapy]. 190 Jun 85
This study was designed to evaluate whether hepatic arterial infusion is effective in terms of response rate and survival time of patients with unresectable liver metastasis from colorectal and
gastric cancer
. In 19 patients with liver metastasis from colorectal cancer, one patient had a CR, 3 had a PR or MR and the remainder showed NC or PD, with an overall response rate of 16.7%. The response rate was higher in men than in women as well as in patients with metachronous liver metastasis. The dose schedules showed no effectiveness in patients with histologically well-differentiated
adenocarcinoma
. However, there was a statistical difference in survival time according to the response. The overall response rate in 7 patients with liver metastasis from
gastric cancer
was 42.9% with one patient achieving CR, 2 patients PR and the others PD. As a result, hepatic arterial infusion of antitumor regimen was an effective method for inoperable metastatic liver cancer.
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PMID:[A study on hepatic arterial infusion for metastatic liver tumor]. 190 64
A multi-centre case-control study of diet and
gastric cancer
was carried out in 4 regions of Spain (Aragon, Castile, Catalonia and Galicia). We selected 354 cases of pathologically confirmed gastric
adenocarcinoma
from 15 hospitals, representative of nearly all those in the study areas. A control for each case, matched by age, sex and area of residence, was selected from the same hospital as the case. Habitual diet was investigated by the dietary history method, and past diet by means of a frequency questionnaire. The results regarding consumption of food items are presented here. With respect to habitual diet, an increase in risk was associated with consumption of preserved fish, cold cuts and oleaginous fruits. A high intake of cooked green vegetables, fresh noncitrus fruit and dried fruit showed an inverse association with the risk of
gastric cancer
. Simultaneous intake of 2 groups of food which increase or decrease the risk of cancer strengthens the respective individual effect. The intake of protective food items seems to neutralize the effects of food items which increase risk. With reference to past diet, a possible protective effect was observed for daily consumption of fresh fruit and green vegetables.
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PMID:Dietary factors and stomach cancer in Spain: a multi-centre case-control study. 191 51
Fifty three consecutive patients with histological evidence of gastric carcinoma were studied between June 1987 and June 1989 at Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH). The male to female ration was 3.4:1 and the peak age of occurrence was in the 7th decade with 62.3% of gastric carcinoma being at the gastric antrum. Poorly differentiated
adenocarcinoma
was found in 68.2% of patients while well differentiated
adenocarcinoma
in 4.5% of cases. Intestinal metaplasia was a rare finding. If Lauren's classification of gastric carcinoma is considered then diffuse type of
gastric cancer
is by far the commoner type in our environment.
...
PMID:Gastric carcinoma in the Kenyan African population. 193 26
The present report describes a 69-year-old man displaying the clinical features of the Cronkhite-Canada syndrome. After taking medicine for the common cold, he suffered hypogeusia and watery diarrhea, eruptions on the lower extremities and an 8 kg loss in body weight. All his finger and toenails began to fall out. He underwent an upper gastrointestinal examination, upon which multiple polyps of the stomach were detected. Three years later, he again developed diarrhea, bloody stools, body weight loss and eruptions on the lower extremities. An upper gastrointestinal series showed a diverticulum of the esophagus and multiple polyps in the stomach. A barium enema examination revealed polyps throughout the entire colon. Endoscopical biopsy specimens revealed juvenile type polyps and adenomas. The patient was treated with predonine therapy and, in a few days, his symptoms improved. Following the predonine therapy, an upper gastrointestinal endoscopy revealed superficial esophageal cancer and early
gastric cancer
. The patient received successful surgical treatment. Macroscopically, the esophageal cancer was of the superficial type, and its histologic type was that of moderately-differentiated squamous cell carcinoma. The gross finding on the
stomach cancer
was one of superficial depressed type, and its histologic type was that of well-differentiated tubular
adenocarcinoma
. One year later, lung cancer was detected. The gross appearance of the resected lung tumor was one of a grayish-white color and the neoplasm was histologically diagnosed as undifferentiated carcinoma, small and large cell type. The coexistence of carcinoma of the gastrointestinal tract with Cronkhite-Canada syndrome has been reported in 21 cases. We have found no report, however, of lung cancer associated with Cronkhite-Canada syndrome. The case described herein is, therefore, the first case of Cronkhite-Canada syndrome to be associated with esophageal, gastric and lung cancer.
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PMID:Triple carcinomas in Cronkhite-Canada syndrome. 194 50
The present study was designed to investigate which fraction of duodenal contents was responsible for gastric carcinogenesis, bile or pancreaticoduodenal juice. A series of 61 male Wistar rats were subjected to one of following four operative procedures: total reflux (TR, n = 17), bile reflux (BR, n = 8), or pancreaticoduodenal reflux (PDR, n = 16), and simple laparotomy (control, n = 20). Fifty weeks after operations the animals were sacrificed. The incidence of gastric
adenocarcinoma
was 7/17 (41%) in TR group, 2/8 (25%) in BR group, 0/16 (0%) in PDR group, and 0/20 (0%) in control group. The incidence of cancer in the both TR and BR groups were significantly higher than PDR and control groups, respectively. Histologically, lesions of gastric cancers showed tubular
adenocarcinoma
or mucinous
adenocarcinoma
. There was a significant difference in the intragastric pH between the first three reflux groups and control group. The concentrations of the total bile acids of the both TR and BR groups were significantly higher than PDR and control groups, respectively. These results suggested that duodenogastric reflux induces
adenocarcinoma
in the rat gastric mucosa and bile rather than pancreatico-duodenal juice is related to increased risk for
gastric cancer
.
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PMID:[Effects of reflux of bile and/or pancreaticoduodenal juice on gastric carcinogenesis in rats]. 194 47
The effect of somatostatin-14 (SST), at doses utilized in clinical practice, on gastric intraluminal prostaglandin (PG) E2 release was evaluated in 8 endoscopically normal subjects, in 6 patients with benign gastric ulcer and in 8 patients with gastric
adenocarcinoma
. In normal subjects, SST induced a significant increase in gastric intraluminal PGE2 concentration and output, whereas it did not augment the concentration and output of PGE2 in patients with gastric ulcer and with
gastric cancer
. The altered PG response to SST stimulation shown by gastric ulcer and
gastric cancer
patients may be related to a modified cell population in the gastric mucosa and/or to a defective regulation of this local gastric mucosal mediator.
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PMID:Basal and somatostatin-stimulated gastric intraluminal prostaglandin E2 in patients with gastric ulcer and with gastric adenocarcinoma. 197 75
A case of flat-elevated type (IIa) early
gastric cancer
completely eradicated with contact Nd-YAG laser is reported. The patient was diagnosed as having early
gastric cancer
(type IIa) by endoscopic examination. Biopsy revealed a well-differentiated
adenocarcinoma
. He declined surgery and subsequently received 4 sessions of contact Nd-YAG laser treatment with a total output of 1245 watt-sec. An ulceration was created by the end of the third session of laser treatment. He finally agreed to surgery and a subtotal gastrectomy was performed after completion of four sessions of therapy. Meticulous histologic examination of the resected specimens revealed no residual cancer cells. This is the first report of endoscopic curative treatment of
gastric cancer
by contact Nd-YAG laser in Taiwan. This technique may provide an alternative for patients with early
gastric cancer
, who have a high surgical risk.
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PMID:Non-surgical radical treatment of early gastric cancer by endoscopic contact Nd-YAG laser: report of a case. 197 50
We examined 12 depressed tubular adenomas of the stomach pathologically and immunohistochemically in order to clarify the difference between the depressed type and the elevated type. Depressed tubular adenomas showed shallow mucosal depression and, of the 12, nine were endoscopically diagnosed as early
gastric cancer
. Histologically, the adenoma cells showed dysplasia in varying degree and focal
adenocarcinoma
occurred in two adenomas measuring over 2 cm. The mean height of the adenoma glands was 0.63 +/- 0.31 mm in the 12 depressed adenomas and 1.32 +/- 0.43 mm in 44 elevated adenomas, while the mean heights of the subjacent mucosa were 0.18 +/- 0.19 mm and 1.07 +/- 0.71 mm, respectively. Thus, depressed adenomas resulted from paucity of the mucosa subjacent to the adenoma glands and the height of the adenomatous glands was half that found in the elevated type. Goblet cells, a variety of endocrine cells and lysozyme-containing cells were found in nine, nine and eight depressed adenomas, respectively, in variable numbers. Hyperplasia of these cells was also detected in depressed adenomas showing mild or moderate dysplasia. Immunohistochemical examination revealed no difference in the phenotypic expression of adenoma cells as between the depressed and the elevated type.
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PMID:Depressed tubular adenoma of the stomach: pathological and immunohistochemical features. 198 68
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