Description, surgical management and outcome of gastric cancer in young Egyptians 40 years or younger : A retrospective cCohort study at the National Cancer Institute /
Mahmoud Rezk Mahmoud Hassona
Description, surgical management and outcome of gastric cancer in young Egyptians 40 years or younger : A retrospective cCohort study at the National Cancer Institute / الوصف و العلاج الجراحى و نتائج العلاج لسرطان المعدة فى السن المبكر فى المصريين أربعون عاما أو أقل : دراسة حشدية مرجعية فى المعهد القومى للأورام Mahmoud Rezk Mahmoud Hassona ; Supervised Amr Abdelmegid Attia , Ghada Mahmoud Sherif , Tarek Sherif Elbaradie - Cairo : Mahmoud Rezk Mahmoud Hassona , 2017 - 137 P. : charts ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - National Cancer Institute - Department of Oncology-Surgical
Background: gastric cancer is rare in young and exhibits more aggressive biological behavior and worse prognosis. Objective: describe gastric cancer with its surgical management and outcome in young Egyptians. Patients and methods: Patients records retrieved retrospectively from biostatistics and cancer epidemiology department, NCI. Results: young Egyptians had advanced stages, poorly differentiated, diffuse histologic type and worse survival. Conclusion: Gastric cancer had high percentage among young Egyptians with poor prognosis and worse survival
Description Gastric cancer Young Egyptians
Description, surgical management and outcome of gastric cancer in young Egyptians 40 years or younger : A retrospective cCohort study at the National Cancer Institute / الوصف و العلاج الجراحى و نتائج العلاج لسرطان المعدة فى السن المبكر فى المصريين أربعون عاما أو أقل : دراسة حشدية مرجعية فى المعهد القومى للأورام Mahmoud Rezk Mahmoud Hassona ; Supervised Amr Abdelmegid Attia , Ghada Mahmoud Sherif , Tarek Sherif Elbaradie - Cairo : Mahmoud Rezk Mahmoud Hassona , 2017 - 137 P. : charts ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - National Cancer Institute - Department of Oncology-Surgical
Background: gastric cancer is rare in young and exhibits more aggressive biological behavior and worse prognosis. Objective: describe gastric cancer with its surgical management and outcome in young Egyptians. Patients and methods: Patients records retrieved retrospectively from biostatistics and cancer epidemiology department, NCI. Results: young Egyptians had advanced stages, poorly differentiated, diffuse histologic type and worse survival. Conclusion: Gastric cancer had high percentage among young Egyptians with poor prognosis and worse survival
Description Gastric cancer Young Egyptians