Expression of Cox2 and P21 Protein In Gastric Mucosa Of Patients With Gastric Carcinoma And Its Correlation With The Disease Progression
Mohamed Mohamed Ibrahem Elawady;
Abstract
Gastric cancer is the second most common cause of cancer-related death in the world. It exists as two main histological types, diffuse and intestinal, and is thought to result from a combination of environmental factors and accumulation of specific genetic alterations, and consequently mainly affects older patients
The steady decline in the incidence and mortality of stomach cancer in most affluent countries has been attributed to changes in dietary pattern, food storage, and control of H. pylori infection. The incidence of gastric cancer varies in different parts of the world with highest incidence rates documented in Eastern Asia, Eastern Europe, and South America, while North America and Africa show the lowest recorded rates
The steady decline in the incidence and mortality of stomach cancer in most affluent countries has been attributed to changes in dietary pattern, food storage, and control of H. pylori infection. The incidence of gastric cancer varies in different parts of the world with highest incidence rates documented in Eastern Asia, Eastern Europe, and South America, while North America and Africa show the lowest recorded rates
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| Title | Expression of Cox2 and P21 Protein In Gastric Mucosa Of Patients With Gastric Carcinoma And Its Correlation With The Disease Progression | Other Titles | إظهار كوكس 2 والبروتين 21 فى الغشاء المبطن للمعدة فى المرضى المصابين بسرطان المعدة وعلاقتهما بتطور المرض | Authors | Mohamed Mohamed Ibrahem Elawady | Issue Date | 2013 |
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