Stomach Neoplasms
Mostrando 13-24 de 29 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. A influência do polimorfismo do superóxido dismutase dependente de manganês 2 na morbi-mortalidade pós-operatória de pacientes submetidos a cirurgias oncológicas
Cancer is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in Brazil and worldwide, and surgery is very often its primary treatment. Manganese-dependent superoxide dismutase (SOD 2) is one of the main intracellular antioxidant enzymes, participating directly in the protection of the cell against oxidative reactions, which are thought to be pivotal in car
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 19/12/2005
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14. Gastric precancerous lesions and Helicobacter pylori infection in relatives of gastric cancer / PrevalÃncia de lesÃes precursoras do cÃncer gÃstrico e do Helicobacter pylori em familiares de pacientes com cÃncer gÃstrico
Infection by Helicobacter pylori, a bacterial species classified by WHO as being carcinogenic (group I) affects more than half the world population. First-degree relatives to patients with gastric cancer are at increased risk of developing gastric cancer. The present study evaluated the prevalence of precursor lesions of gastric cancer and infection by Helic
Publicado em: 2004
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15. Determinação das atividades da ATP:creatina-fosfotransferase (E.C. 2.7.3.2) e da L-lactato:NAD-oxidorredutase (E.C. 1.1.1.27) e de suas isoenzimas em indivíduos portadores de neoplasias gástricas / Activities of the creatine kinase and lactate dehydrogenase isoenzymes in serum and tissues of patients with neoplasms
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Publicado em: 1987
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16. Mortality in miners and millers of crocidolite in Western Australia.
It is known that 6505 men and 411 women were employed in the mining and milling of crocidolite at Wittenoom in the Pilbara region of Western Australia between 1943 and 1966. Employment was usually brief (median duration four months) and exposure intense (median estimated cumulative exposure 6 fibres/cc years). The vital status of 73% of the men and 58% of th
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17. Sequential malt lymphomas of the stomach, small intestine, and gall bladder.
Low grade lymphomas of mucosa associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) are indolent neoplasms that, although tending to remain localised for many years, may spread to other mucosal sites. A 53 year old woman treated by total gastrectomy for low grade MALT lymphoma of the stomach developed a recurrence in the small bowel 18 years later, and a further recurrence invo
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18. Excess risk of lymphomas, leukemia and myeloma in patients with rheumatoid arthritis *
The incidence of malignant neoplasms among 11 483 male and 34 618 female individuals with rheumatoid arthritis was studied using two separate nationwide data registers covering the whole Finnish population: the Social Insurance Institution's Population Data Register, which includes information on medication for certain chronic diseases, and the Finnish Cance
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19. Further follow up of mortality in a United Kingdom oil refinery cohort.
The results of an extension of follow up (1976 to 1989) of a cohort of workers employed for at least one year between 1 January 1950 and 31 December 1975 at eight oil refineries in Britain are reported. Over 99% of the workers were successfully traced to determine their vital status at 31 December 1989. The mortality observed was compared with that expected
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20. Cancer mortality in the British rubber industry: 1946-80.
The mortality experienced by a cohort of 36445 rubber workers during 1946-80 has been investigated. These workers were all male operatives first employed in any one of the 13 participating factories in 1946-60; all had worked continuously in the industry for a minimum period of one year. Compared with the general population, statistically significant excesse
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21. Mortality in the British rubber industry 1946-85.
The mortality experienced by a cohort of 36,691 rubber workers during 1946-85 has been investigated. These workers were all male operatives first employed in any one of the 13 participating factories in 1946-60; all had worked continuously in the industry for a minimum period of one year. Compared with the general population, statistically significant excess
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22. A multicentre mortality study of workers exposed to ethylene oxide.
A multicentre cohort study was carried out to study the possible association between exposure to ethylene oxide and cancer mortality. The cohort consisted of 2658 men from eight chemical plants of six chemical companies in the Federal Republic of Germany who had been exposed to ethylene oxide for at least one year between 1928 and 1981. The number of subject
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23. Mortality among United Kingdom servicemen who served abroad in the 1950s and 1960s.
The Registrar General's decennial supplements on occupational mortality provide only limited information on mortality in the armed forces in the United Kingdom. Mortality has therefore been studied among a group of 30,619 United Kingdom servicemen who served abroad in tropical or desert areas in the 1950s and 1960s, and who remained in the services for a tot
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24. Mortality among a cohort of United Kingdom steel foundry workers with special reference to cancers of the stomach and lung, 1946-90.
OBJECTIVE--The aim was to describe cause specific mortality among steel foundry workers and to determine if any part of the experience may be due to occupation. DESIGN--Historical prospective cohort study. SETTING--Nine steel foundries in England and one in Scotland. SUBJECTS--10,438 male production employees first employed in the period 1946-65 and with a m