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A Study on the Gastrointestinal Disease and Helicobacter Pylori Controlled Long Non-coding RNA

Helicobacter Pylori InfectionGastric Ulcer2 more

Helicobacter pylori (H.pylori) is a major human pathogenic bacterium in gastric mucosa which is linked to the development of gastritis, peptic ulcer disease, mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma and gastric cancer. However the regulatory mechanism of H.pylori-induced immune response is not clear. Long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) has recently emerged as key post-transcriptional regulators of gene expression, differentiation. The investigators had a preliminary results which THRIL (TNFα and hnRNPL related immunoregulatory lincRNA) and PACER(p50-associated COX-2 extragenic RNA) played a potential role in H.pylori induced inflammatory cascade. However, there wasn't a previous study about expression of THRIL, PACER in a human tissue. Therefore, the investigators aimed to evaluate the expression of THRIL, PACER in patients with gastrointestinal disease according to H.pylori infection.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Molecular Analysis in Peritoneal Washing Citology for Locally Advanced Gastric Cancer

Gastric CancerPolymerase Chain Reaction

Gastric carcinoma is a disease with a high mortality. Peritoneal washing cytology has a recognized prognostic utility. However sensibility of this study is not appropriate. Studies with PCR (polymerase chain retrotranscription) can increase sensibility and accurate staging information. Objective: To analyze the sensibility and specificity of the expression of CK20, CEA and Ber-EP4 with PCR technique in peritoneal washings of advanced gastric carcinoma without clinical evidence of peritoneal carcinomatosis. Methodology: Retrotranscription analysis (RT-PCR) and quantitative PCR (qPCR) of CK20, CEA and Ber-EP4 in peritoneal washing. Test the feasibility of qPCR with this new marker (Ber-EP4). Comparison of the results with data obtained with conventional cytology. Study of peritoneal recurrence.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

The Clinical Study of Assessing HER-2 Expression in Gastric Cancer With Extra Tumor Tissue Paraffin...

Gastric Cancer Surgical Specimens,18-80 Years Oldat Least Two Tumor Tissue Blocks

Background: Gastric cancer (GC) is major global health concern and the second leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. Amplification of Her2/neu gene and/or overexpression of the Her2/neu protein have been observed in GC. Trastuzumab (Herceptin™) is an anti-Her2/neu antibody, which has been successfully applied in GC. However, the intratumoral heterogeneity of Her2/neu overexpression and amplification in GC should be noticed. The investigators investigated the significance of evaluating Her2/neu expression in different paraffin blocks of tumor tissue in GC. Methods: 2000 GC patients from ten centers, patients were divided into a cohort using one tumor tissue paraffin block (cohort 1, n=1000) and a cohort using dual tumor tissue paraffin blocks (cohort 2, n=1000) when evaluating Her2/neu expression status by immunohistochemistry (IHC). In cohort 2, the investigators combined the results from two different paraffin blocks and used the higher one as the final score.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Gastric Cancer Screening and Alarm Symptoms in Early Gastric Cancer

Early Gastric Cancer

Most of the early gastric cancer are asymptomatic. Symptoms of advanced gastric cancer are weight loss, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, anorexia dysphagia, gastrointestinal bleeding. Gastric cancer found according to warning symptoms such as gastrointestinal bleeding, weight loss usually can not be cured. Therefore, early gastric cancer can not be detected and impossible to treatment if endoscopy is performed according to the warning signs. National gastric cancer screening is conducted in men and women of more than 40 years old. The purpose of screening for gastric cancer is discovering a case of possible cure, so increasing the survival rate. The purpose of this study is review of the feasibility of screening for gastric cancer.

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The Effect of Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy on Locally Advanced Gastric Cancer

Gastric Cancer

The aim of this study is to evaluate survival benefit of a neoadjuvant chemotherapy regimen in patient with resectable locally advanced gastric cancer in comparison with surgery alone.

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Gastric Cancer Risk Factors Knowledge in European and Latinamerican Population

Gastric Cancer

This study is divided into two parts: Part 1: An interventional study, with a pre-post study design to determinate the grade of knowledge of established GC risk factors. Part 2: An observational study to know impact on prevalence and infection eradication of H. pylori

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Gastric Cancer Risk Factors Associated With EU and CELAC Populations

CancerGastric

The study uses a case-control design that examines the differences in types of exposures between cases defined with a pathological confirmation of GC diagnosis, and controls, defined as patients to whom a gastroscopy was indicated and confirmed absent of GC i

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Diagnostic Performance of Medical Monitor and Medical Augmented Reality Glasses in...

Early Gastric Cancer

The purpose of this study was to compare the outcomes of medical augmented reality glasses and general monitors when distinguishing mucosal lesions from submucosal lesions in endoscopic diagnosis for early gastric cancer.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Non-curative ESDs: Assessing the Rates and Risk Factors for Residual Neoplasia

Gastric NeoplasmEsophageal Neoplasms1 more

Short and long outcomes of ESD are well described, particularly in Eastern series. However, the outcome of non-curative ESDs is scarcely reported in the west (particularly among non-gastric or submucosal lesions). Therefore, the aim of this project is to describe the European experience with non-curative ESDs, analysing all the consecutive ESDs performed in several reference centers, assessing the presence of residual lesion in the endoscopic follow-up or in the surgical specimen.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Long-term Endoscopic Follow-up of Benign Epithelial Gastric Polyps

Benign Gastric Polyp

Benign epithelial gastric polyps are benign raised lesions that originate from the gastric mucosa or submucosa and protrude from the gastric cavity with a wide base or a pedicle.The diagnosis and treatment of benign epithelial gastric polyps are currently controversial. There is still a lack of clinical research evidence especially for the malignant tendency and related treatments of gastric polyps. Many doctors have ambiguous understanding of benign epithelial gastric polyps and their endoscopic management is still in a"one size fits all"mode in China, which greatly wastes medical resources and increases the medical risks of patients, So it is imminent to formulate management practices for the diagnosis and treatment of gastric polyps. Therefore, a full understanding of the clinical characteristics, endoscopic characteristics and long-term follow-up trends of benign epithelial gastric polyps is of great significance for clinicians to formulate reasonable treatment and follow-up plans. This study is a prospective, large-sample observational cohort study. It is planned to include 200 patients with biopsy confirmed benign epithelial gastric polyps participating in this study from September 10, 2020 to December 31, 2021 and followed up for 18 months. The main research endpoint is the correlation between size and pathological type of benign epithelial gastric polyps and polyps development. The secondary research endpoint is the correlation between type of benign epithelial gastric polyps and Helicobacter pylori infection. The research results will help provide long-term follow-up data for benign epithelial gastric polyps of different pathological types, thereby providing first-hand evidence-based medical data for formulating gastric polyp management guidelines, helping to efficiently screen high-risk groups and guiding their examination, treatment and long-term follow-up to achieve early detection and early treatment of gastric cancer, thereby reducing the mortality rate.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria
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