8BACKGROUND: Microsatellite instability (MSI) is currently a new molecular subtype of gastric cancer (GC). About 90% of GC cases appear sporadically. MSI seems to be responsible for both sporadic and familial GC. The aim of this study was to analyze the frequency of MSI in GC with familial history of GC. METHODS: The MSI analysis was conducted using five quasi-monomorphic mononucleotide repeats: BAT-26, BAT-25, NR-24, NR-21 and NR-27. From our database, we analyzed 457 patients in terms of cancer history across family members, particularly focusing on GC. RESULTS: MSI status in patients without familial history of GC was present in 22.1% of the cases, whereas in the patients with familial history of GC it was present in 28% of the case...
To determine the prevalence of gastric precancerous lesions and mucosal genetic alterations in relat...
OBJECTIVES: Only 1% of diffuse gastric cancers occur in families with autosomal dominant gastric...
To determine the prevalence of gastric precancerous lesions and mucosal genetic alterations in relat...
Background: Microsatellite instability (MSI) is currently a new molecular subtype of gastric cancer ...
Background: Classically, gastric cancer (GC) appears as sporadic form, nonetheless recently a very ...
About 90% of gastric cancer (GC) cases appear in a sporadic setting. Nonetheless, in high incidence ...
We studied the presence of microsatellite instability (MSI) in a series of 108 gastric cancers (GCs)...
Microsatellite instability (MSI) is a major pathway involved in gastric carcinogenesis occurring in ...
Objective: Microsatellite instability (MSI) in gastric cancer contributes to genetic complexities of...
Purpose: Replication error is an important mechanism in carcinogenesis. The microsatellite instabili...
Background/Aims: In the natural history of gastric cancer, non-invasive neoplasia (NiN) precedesinva...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: In the natural history of gastric cancer, non-invasive neoplasia (NiN) precedes in...
To determine the prevalence of gastric precancerous lesions and mucosal genetic alterations in relat...
OBJECTIVES: Only 1% of diffuse gastric cancers occur in families with autosomal dominant gastric...
To determine the prevalence of gastric precancerous lesions and mucosal genetic alterations in relat...
Background: Microsatellite instability (MSI) is currently a new molecular subtype of gastric cancer ...
Background: Classically, gastric cancer (GC) appears as sporadic form, nonetheless recently a very ...
About 90% of gastric cancer (GC) cases appear in a sporadic setting. Nonetheless, in high incidence ...
We studied the presence of microsatellite instability (MSI) in a series of 108 gastric cancers (GCs)...
Microsatellite instability (MSI) is a major pathway involved in gastric carcinogenesis occurring in ...
Objective: Microsatellite instability (MSI) in gastric cancer contributes to genetic complexities of...
Purpose: Replication error is an important mechanism in carcinogenesis. The microsatellite instabili...
Background/Aims: In the natural history of gastric cancer, non-invasive neoplasia (NiN) precedesinva...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: In the natural history of gastric cancer, non-invasive neoplasia (NiN) precedes in...
To determine the prevalence of gastric precancerous lesions and mucosal genetic alterations in relat...
OBJECTIVES: Only 1% of diffuse gastric cancers occur in families with autosomal dominant gastric...
To determine the prevalence of gastric precancerous lesions and mucosal genetic alterations in relat...