Breath Test Potential for Gastric Cancer Diagnosis
A study in JAMA Oncology suggests the potential of breath analysis as a noninvasive tool in diagnosing esophagogastric cancer. Read the full... Read More
Breath Test Shows Promise for Diagnosis of Esophagogastric CA
According to a study published in JAMA Oncology, breath analysis can be a noninvasive diagnosis of esophagogastric cancer. The authors note, “The... Read More
Oral, Gastric Bugs May Help Pinpoint Stomach Cancer
New research finds stomach and oral bacteria could help diagnose gastric cancer earlier and less invasively. Read the summary, Oral, Gastric Bugs May... Read More
Mutation hotspots at CTCF binding sites coupled to chromosomal instability in gastrointestinal cancers
Here’s the full study in Nature making its rounds through the news about how artificial intelligence is being used to identify drivers... Read More
Added radiotherapy does not improve gastric cancer survival
New findings from an international clinical trial: postoperative chemoradiotherapy after gastric cancer surgery does not improve overall survival, compared with postoperative chemotherapy... Read More
Eradicating H. Pylori Reduces Gastric Cancer Risk
Eliminating Helicobacter pylori in patients with early gastric cancer may reduce the risk of recurring disease. In a recent study from American Association... Read More
Body mass index and mortality in patients with gastric cancer: A large cohort study
A long-term study analyzed the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and gastric cancer patients undergoing surgery, and found underweight patients faced... Read More