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Query: UMLS:C0024623 (
gastric cancer
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A group of 5908 men provided serum samples during their study examination from 1967 to 1970. After a surveillance period of over 20 years, 121 incident cases of tissue-confirmed
gastric cancer
were identified. Their stored sera and those of 121 matched controls from the study population were tested for serum ferritin and transferrin levels. Because of the suggested effects of previous thawing on the serum results, detailed data analyses were limited to the 46 cases and matched controls whose sera were never thawed before this study. The mean serum levels (In ng/ml) were 5.26 for the 46
gastric cancer
cases and 5.68 for their controls (P < 0.01). For serum transferrin, the mean levels (mg/dl) were 249.8 for cases and 254.1 for controls (P = 0.53). The inverse association with serum ferritin, which reflect total
iron
body stores, was stronger for the 21 cases diagnosed within 15 years of examination (P = 0.02) than for the 25 cases diagnosed after 15 years (P = 0.15). The limitations of the study and the implications of its findings are discussed.
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PMID:Association of serum ferritin levels with the risk of stomach cancer. 130 66
Sex-specific mortality rates for selected cancer sites (including oesophagus, stomach, liver, lung, colorectum, breast and cervix) and a variety of biochemical indicators of antioxidant status, enzyme activity and oxidative stress (including plasma levels of beta-carotene, alpha-tocopherol, ascorbic acid, selenium, glutathione peroxidase, catalase, superoxide dismutase,
iron
, copper, zinc, total cholesterol and lipid peroxide) were examined in an ecological study of 65 mostly rural counties in the People's Republic of China. The wide range of both mortality rates and biochemical values and the measurement of a comprehensive set of biochemical indicators permitted both simple correlational and multivariate analyses of the joint and relative effects of each factor on site-specific cancer mortality. Plasma levels of dietary antioxidants were consistently negatively correlated with cancer mortality rates. Ascorbic acid was most strongly negatively associated with most cancers and selenium with oesophageal and stomach cancers. beta-carotene was found to have a protective effect independent of retinol, particularly for
stomach cancer
.
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PMID:Antioxidant status and cancer mortality in China. 152 64
A 77 year-old man, who had received total gastrectomy and splenectomy 11 years ago for
gastric cancer
was transferred to our hospital because of severe macrocytic anemia. He had been treated with vitamin B1, B2, C and
iron
preparations for several weeks. Ten days before admission numbness developed in his legs. On physical examination he appeared severely anemic. Laboratory findings revealed severe macrocytic anemia with poikilocytosis, anisocytosis, polychromasia, red cell fragmentation, Howell-Jolly bodies, Cabot rings and marked erythroblastosis (421/100 WBC). Hypersegmented neutrophils and immature granulocytes were also seen in the blood. The bone marrow picture showed marked erythroid hyperplasia, but erythroblasts revealed only slight megaloblastic changes. On bone marrow
iron
staining all erythroblasts were classified as type III sideroblasts and 15% of them were ringed-form. Serum vitamin B12 was low (44 pg/ml). Methylcobalamin given intramuscularly led to the rapid improvement of all hematological abnormalities including leukoerythroblastosis. Two weeks after vitamin B12 administration, ringed sideroblasts could no longer be detected in the bone marrow. Post-gastrectomy vitamin B12 deficiency anemias combined with erythroblastosis and ringed sideroblasts is a rare condition. Splenectomy is thought to play an important role in the pathogenesis of these conditions.
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PMID:[Post-gastrectomized vitamin B12 deficient anemia with marked leukoerythroblastosis and ringed sideroblasts]. 163 22
After proton pump inhibitors (omeprazole) became available, discussions about safety aspects of (particularly long-term) inhibition of gastric acid secretion have been renewed. In contrast to animals, hypergastrinaemia does not seem to be a relevant problem in man: marginal increases of serum gastrin during proton pump inhibition may induce proliferation of gastric endocrine ("enterochromaffin-like"; ECL-) cells in some cases which are without clinical importance, the risk for development of gastric carcinoids seems negligible if existent at all. Other aspects of acid inhibition (e.g. protein malabsorption, diminished
iron
and cobalamin absorption, bacterial overgrowth of the stomach, risk of
gastric cancer
) do also not appear to be of clinical relevance. However, data from larger numbers of patients on long-term therapy with proton pump inhibitors should be available until such treatment can be generally recommended.
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PMID:[Reduction of gastric acid secretion: pathophysiologic and clinically relevant sequelae]. 168 86
Surgical specimens from 2 patients with chronic ulcerative colitis accompanied with colon cancer were evaluated by immunoperoxidative staining using monoclonal antibodies A7 (against human colon cancer), S202 (against human
gastric cancer
), and anti-carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA). The three monoclonal antibodies were reactive with cancerous tissue, anti-CEA antibody and monoclonal antibody S202 reacted with dysplasia tissues, whereas monoclonal antibody A7 did not. Using high-
iron
diamine technique for mucosubstances (sialomucin and sulfomucin), cancer and dysplasia showed no secretory elements. Surrounding mucosa showed both sialomucin and sulfomucin secretion.
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PMID:[Two cases of ulcerative colitis with colon cancer: immunoperoxidase staining using monoclonal antibodies against gastrointestinal tumor and mucin staining]. 169 18
This study was performed to find out whether copper, zinc, manganese, selenium and
iron
concentrations in the cancerous and normal stomach tissues of the patients with
stomach cancer
vary within the malignant stages and Borrmann classification or not, and to investigate the interaction of copper, zinc, manganese, selenium and
iron
concentrations in blood of these patients. Copper concentration in cancerous tissues was not statistically significant as compared with normal tissues. Plasma and whole blood copper concentration of Stage IV showed a significant higher level than that of stage I. Zinc concentration in cancerous tissues was not statistically significant as compared with normal tissues. Selenium concentration in cancerous tissues showed a statistically significant high level as compared with that in normal tissues. Plasma selenium concentration of Stage III showed a significant lower level than that of stage I.
Iron
concentration in cancerous tissues showed a significantly lower level than that in normal tissues at stage IV. Whole blood
iron
concentration was low levels in proportion to the progress of
stomach cancer
. The correlation of selenium concentration between in cancerous tissues and in whole blood of these patients was significant with the correlation coefficient of 0.340. The correlation of
iron
concentration between in cancerous tissues and in whole blood of these patients was significant with the correlation coefficient of 0.423. The correlation between
iron
concentration in cancerous tissues and hemoglobin concentration in whole blood of these patients was significant with the correlation coefficient of 0.361.
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PMID:[Studies on trace elements in cancerous stomach tissue of the patients with stomach cancer]. 169 39
This study investigated the relationship between the gastric mucosa, gastric emptying and the peroral
iron
loading test in gastric ulcer and
gastric cancer
cases. The gastric mucosa in gastric ulcer cases was similar to that in
gastric cancer
cases. Gastric emptying in the M portion was delayed more than in the C and A portions as well as in the control group. In both early and advanced
gastric cancer
cases, gastric emptying was delayed slightly more than in the control group. The results of the peroral
iron
loading test showed that the serum
iron
level in the gastric ulcer cases in the active stage increased more remarkably than in the healing stage. In early
gastric cancer
cases the results of the peroral
iron
loading test were similar to those of the gastric ulcer cases. In advanced
gastric cancer
cases, the quantity of the serum
iron
did not increase significantly. In both gastric ulcer and
gastric cancer
cases, the quantity of serum
iron
in the cases with anemia was significantly increased. In both gastric ulcer and
gastric cancer
cases, negative correlation was recognized between serum ferritin and an increased quantity of serum
iron
. In gastric ulcer cases on the M portion, positive correlation was recognized between the increased quantity of serum
iron
and gastric emptying. In both gastric ulcer and
gastric cancer
cases, the increased quantity of serum
iron
in cases with severe atrophic gastric mucosa was more significant than in those with mild atrophic gastric mucosa.
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PMID:[Gastric mucosa investigated by endoscopic biopsy and functional study]. 177 Jan 17
A prospective mortality study was conducted over a period of 5 years on a group of 13,801
iron
miners, who were alive on January 1, 1982. During this 5-year period, 1813 deaths were registered. For 1222 (67.4%), the cause of death and work history are known. For 135 (7.4%), the cause of death is known, but not the work history. For 455 (25.1%), the cause of death is unknown. Proportional mortality ratio (PMR) is significantly higher than 1 for lung cancer (PMR = 2.51, p less than 0.001) and for
stomach cancer
(PMR = 2.31, p less than 0.001). The results are discussed in regard to occupational risks that result in these two kinds of increased mortality rates, and the hypothesis of redox activity on the surface of dust particles is advanced as a common denominator.
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PMID:Prospective mortality study among iron miners. 178 33
Ceruloplasmin as a modulator was used for the first time in the clinical practice in 30 patients with
gastric cancer
in the course of postoperative intraabdominal adjuvant chemotherapy. It was established that ceruloplasmin was well tolerated by the patients and its use during polychemotherapy is accompanied by normalization of the levels of natural ceruloplasmin and
iron
in the blood serum that are usually reduced in patients with
gastric cancer
, reduces activation of lipid peroxidation and improves the course of postoperative period. Ceruloplasmin possesses a week immunomodulating action in polychemotherapy which is expressed in the increase of the percentage content of T-lymphocytes. Use of ceruloplasmin tended to improve the functional state of the cardiovascular system.
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PMID:[The use of ceruloplasmin in combination with adjuvant polychemotherapy in stomach cancer]. 204 39
The city of Stoke-on-Trent, whose major industries include coalmining,
iron
and steel, ceramics, and rubber, has death rates from
stomach cancer
some 80% above the national average. To explore the hypothesis that work in these dusty industries is responsible for the local excess of
stomach cancer
, we compared 95 incident cases with 190 age and sex matched community controls. Lifetime occupational histories and premorbid consumption of foods suspected of causing or protecting against
stomach cancer
were ascertained by a self administered questionnaire, supplemented at interview. Sixty eight cases had at some time held a manual job in one of the four dusty industries (relative risk = 1.4, 95% confidence interval 0.8-2.4). After allowance for diet, rubber manufacture was the industry most strongly associated with
stomach cancer
(relative risk = 2.5, 95% CI 1.0-6.4). Associations were also found with coal mining and ceramics but these were not statistically significant at a 5% level. The estimated proportion of
stomach cancer
attributable to the four dusty industries was 23%. It is concluded that the high incidence of
stomach cancer
in Stoke-on-Trent is unlikely to be explained solely by occupational exposure to dust.
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PMID:Stomach cancer and work in dusty industries. 235 49
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