There is also evidence to support a role as a risk factor for gastric carcinoma.
During the same period, 3 other patients not previously treated by us for their primary Hodgkin's disease were referred with secondary gastric carcinoma.
The mean age at diagnosis of secondary gastric carcinoma was 38.8 (26-53).
This increased incidence of gastric carcinomas seems to be related to local factors.
A decrease in the incidence of gastric carcinoma has been widely reported over the last three decades.
In this study, the decrease in the incidence of gastric carcinoma over two decades was 17% which is similar to that reported from Birmingham.
Swainsonine is an anti-cancer drug with potential for treating glioma and gastric carcinoma.
Bacterial infection may also increase the risk of cancer, as seen in Helicobacter pylori-induced gastric carcinoma.
Dietary and familial determinants of 10-year survival among patients with gastric carcinoma.