Gastric cancer is a result from the combination of environmental factors and an accumulation of specific genetic alterations, and affects mainly the older population. It is known that genetic factors play a more important role in early onset gastric cancers than in conventional gastric cancer patients as they have experienced less exposure to environmental factors. It is postulated that EOGC is a key tool in the explanation of the role of genetic changes in gastric carcinogenesis. The specific pathogenetic changes underlying gastric carcinogenesis remain largely unknown. The aim of this thesis is to uncover genetic alterations relevant to gastric carcinogenesis and to elucidate the role of the genes and proteins involved in the progress of ...
Gastric cancer develops through the accumulation of multiple genetic lesions that involve oncogenes,...
Gastric cancer is a common aggressive malignancy. Although its incidence shows considerable variatio...
Gastric cancer is constituted by two histomorphological entities ''intestinal'' and ''diffuse'' that...
Gastric cancer is the fourth most common malignancy in the world and ranks second in terms of cancer...
Gastric cancer is the fourth most common malignancy in the world and ranks second in terms of cancer...
Gastric cancer is the fourth most common malignancy in the world and ranks second in terms of cancer...
Currently, gastric cancer (GC) is one of the most frequently diagnosed neoplasms, with a global burd...
Gastric carcinoma is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the world. Its aetiology is closel...
BACKGROUND: Gastric cancer (GC) remains one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide...
Gastric cancer (GC) is the 5th most common type of cancer in the world and the third leading cause o...
Abstract The immensity of genes and molecules impli-cated in gastric carcinogenesis is overwhelming ...
The etiology of gastric cancer (GC) is multifactorial, and is likely to involve the actions of genes...
The immensity of genes and molecules implicated in gastric carcinogenesis is overwhelming and the re...
Gastric cancer is constituted by two histomorphological entities ''intestinal'' and ''diffuse'' that...
Gastric cancer is a common aggressive malignancy. Although its incidence shows considerable variatio...
Gastric cancer develops through the accumulation of multiple genetic lesions that involve oncogenes,...
Gastric cancer is a common aggressive malignancy. Although its incidence shows considerable variatio...
Gastric cancer is constituted by two histomorphological entities ''intestinal'' and ''diffuse'' that...
Gastric cancer is the fourth most common malignancy in the world and ranks second in terms of cancer...
Gastric cancer is the fourth most common malignancy in the world and ranks second in terms of cancer...
Gastric cancer is the fourth most common malignancy in the world and ranks second in terms of cancer...
Currently, gastric cancer (GC) is one of the most frequently diagnosed neoplasms, with a global burd...
Gastric carcinoma is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the world. Its aetiology is closel...
BACKGROUND: Gastric cancer (GC) remains one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide...
Gastric cancer (GC) is the 5th most common type of cancer in the world and the third leading cause o...
Abstract The immensity of genes and molecules impli-cated in gastric carcinogenesis is overwhelming ...
The etiology of gastric cancer (GC) is multifactorial, and is likely to involve the actions of genes...
The immensity of genes and molecules implicated in gastric carcinogenesis is overwhelming and the re...
Gastric cancer is constituted by two histomorphological entities ''intestinal'' and ''diffuse'' that...
Gastric cancer is a common aggressive malignancy. Although its incidence shows considerable variatio...
Gastric cancer develops through the accumulation of multiple genetic lesions that involve oncogenes,...
Gastric cancer is a common aggressive malignancy. Although its incidence shows considerable variatio...
Gastric cancer is constituted by two histomorphological entities ''intestinal'' and ''diffuse'' that...