Objectives: To discover the epidemiologic distribution of gastric malignancies among Jordan University Hospital patients and to compare this distribution with the neighboring Arab countries. Methods: Retrospective study covering the period between January 2006, and May 2016, in Jordan University Hospital, Amman, Jordan. All cases were retrieved from the computer system and analyzed using IBM SPSS version 23 software. Results: One hundred and sixty-five cases were analyzed. Male-to-female ratio was 1.2:1. The mean age was 58.6 with 32.1% of patients aged 50 or younger. Primary adenocarcinoma was the most common tumor, half of which were diffuse type, followed by carcinoid tumors (15.2 %), lymphomas (10.3%), and gastrointest...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: South Asia is an enigma for gastric cancer (GC) because it is a low risk region wit...
Objectives: Stomach cancer is the most common cancer among males in Oman and the second most freque...
Background: Upper gastrointestinal malignancy occurs in variable frequencies among different popula...
AIM: To study the epidemiology of gastric malignancies in Jordan as a model for Middle East countrie...
Objective: To describe the characteristics of stomach cancer among patients admitted to the surgical...
Background and Objectives: Gastric cancer is one of the common human malignancies particularly gastr...
Back ground: Gastric malignancies carry poor prognosis, because they commonly present at an advanced...
Background: Gastric cancer (GC) is a major contributor to the global burden of cancer morbidity and ...
Background: Gastric cancer believed to be rare in the past in Africa, is now one of the leading canc...
Introduction: The incidence of gastric cancer is steadily decreasing but it remains one of the most ...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: South Asia is an enigma for gastric cancer (GC) because it is a low risk region wit...
Objective: The objective of this research is to record quantity of malignant tumours of stomach, bio...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: South Asia is an enigma for gastric cancer (GC) because it is a low risk region wit...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: South Asia is an enigma for gastric cancer (GC) because it is a low risk region wit...
Gastric cancer is the fifth most common cancer globally with over 70% of new cases occurring in deve...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: South Asia is an enigma for gastric cancer (GC) because it is a low risk region wit...
Objectives: Stomach cancer is the most common cancer among males in Oman and the second most freque...
Background: Upper gastrointestinal malignancy occurs in variable frequencies among different popula...
AIM: To study the epidemiology of gastric malignancies in Jordan as a model for Middle East countrie...
Objective: To describe the characteristics of stomach cancer among patients admitted to the surgical...
Background and Objectives: Gastric cancer is one of the common human malignancies particularly gastr...
Back ground: Gastric malignancies carry poor prognosis, because they commonly present at an advanced...
Background: Gastric cancer (GC) is a major contributor to the global burden of cancer morbidity and ...
Background: Gastric cancer believed to be rare in the past in Africa, is now one of the leading canc...
Introduction: The incidence of gastric cancer is steadily decreasing but it remains one of the most ...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: South Asia is an enigma for gastric cancer (GC) because it is a low risk region wit...
Objective: The objective of this research is to record quantity of malignant tumours of stomach, bio...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: South Asia is an enigma for gastric cancer (GC) because it is a low risk region wit...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: South Asia is an enigma for gastric cancer (GC) because it is a low risk region wit...
Gastric cancer is the fifth most common cancer globally with over 70% of new cases occurring in deve...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: South Asia is an enigma for gastric cancer (GC) because it is a low risk region wit...
Objectives: Stomach cancer is the most common cancer among males in Oman and the second most freque...
Background: Upper gastrointestinal malignancy occurs in variable frequencies among different popula...