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AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS

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medicine

Changing pattern of gastric cancer in Oxfordshire

Gut, Volume 33, No. 10, Year 1992

This study compares the incidence rates of histologically confirmed gastric carcinoma in Oxfordshire in two five year periods (1960-64, 1984-88). Data were available for 215 patients in the first period, and 200 in the second. The overall incidence fell from 18/100 000 to 15/100 000 but when analysed for site, the incidence of antral tumours fell from 10 to 4.5/ 100 000. In contrast, there was an increase from 2.8 to 5.2/100 000 of tumours of the cardia. These changes were more pronounced in men. There was a marked association between smoking and tumours of the cardia (relative risk 4.5). Helicobacter pylon was associated with 37.5% of tumours in the 1960s series compared with 25% in the later series. The changing patterns of incidence of gastric carcinoma may, in part, be related to changes in smoking habits and perhaps a change in incidence of Hpylori infection.

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Citations: 52
Authors: 3
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Identifiers
Research Areas
Cancer
Study Design
Cohort Study
Participants Gender
Male