Diffuse gastric cancer, characterized by poorly cohesive, diffusely infiltrating cells with no or little gland formation, is known to show several morphologic variants, but their prognostic value, if any, is poorly documented. In this article, 119 cases of invasive (T1b to T4) diffuse gastric cancer, which had undergone potentially curative surgery and were followed postoperatively for a median time of more than 10 years, were investigated for histologic or histochemical patterns possibly predictive of survival. Among 5 histologic groups identified, a low-grade subtype (17 cases) with prominent desmoplasia closely surrounding individual tumor cells (tumor embedding desmoplasia) and no or scarce angio-lympho-neuroinvasion showed stage-indepe...
Abstract: Background. The prognostic relevance of morphology in advanced gastric cancer is well know...
Differentiated type gastric adenocarcinomas are subclassified into high-grade and low-grade by their...
Gastric cancer shows remarkable heterogeneity in histological pattern, cellular phenotype, and genot...
Diffuse gastric cancer, characterized by poorly cohesive, diffusely infiltrating cells with no or li...
Until now, survival analysis of gastric mucinous cancers showed either no difference or an even wors...
Abstract The limited prognostic value of currently used histologic classifications of gastric cancer...
Introduction. Despite various diagnostic testing and treatment options, stomach cancer ranks 5th in ...
The relative contribution of tumour histology or molecular changes, compared with invasion pattern o...
Several histochemical studies suggest a role of tumor cell phenotype and related differentiation mar...
There is a big difference in ratio of differentiated- and undifferentiated-type gastric cancer betwe...
Stage significantly affects survival of esophageal and esophago-gastric junction adenocarcinomas (EA...
BACKGROUND: The prognostic significance of the histological type in gastric cancer is still debate...
Gastric cancer (GC) is the 5th most common type of cancer in the world and the third leading cause o...
Background/Aims: Mucinous gastric carcinoma (MGC) is a rare histopathological type of gastric carcin...
BackgroundGastric cancer (GC) is categorized as diffuse- and intestinal-type adenocarcinoma. Intesti...
Abstract: Background. The prognostic relevance of morphology in advanced gastric cancer is well know...
Differentiated type gastric adenocarcinomas are subclassified into high-grade and low-grade by their...
Gastric cancer shows remarkable heterogeneity in histological pattern, cellular phenotype, and genot...
Diffuse gastric cancer, characterized by poorly cohesive, diffusely infiltrating cells with no or li...
Until now, survival analysis of gastric mucinous cancers showed either no difference or an even wors...
Abstract The limited prognostic value of currently used histologic classifications of gastric cancer...
Introduction. Despite various diagnostic testing and treatment options, stomach cancer ranks 5th in ...
The relative contribution of tumour histology or molecular changes, compared with invasion pattern o...
Several histochemical studies suggest a role of tumor cell phenotype and related differentiation mar...
There is a big difference in ratio of differentiated- and undifferentiated-type gastric cancer betwe...
Stage significantly affects survival of esophageal and esophago-gastric junction adenocarcinomas (EA...
BACKGROUND: The prognostic significance of the histological type in gastric cancer is still debate...
Gastric cancer (GC) is the 5th most common type of cancer in the world and the third leading cause o...
Background/Aims: Mucinous gastric carcinoma (MGC) is a rare histopathological type of gastric carcin...
BackgroundGastric cancer (GC) is categorized as diffuse- and intestinal-type adenocarcinoma. Intesti...
Abstract: Background. The prognostic relevance of morphology in advanced gastric cancer is well know...
Differentiated type gastric adenocarcinomas are subclassified into high-grade and low-grade by their...
Gastric cancer shows remarkable heterogeneity in histological pattern, cellular phenotype, and genot...