Title: Clinicopathological Profile of Carcinoma Stomach: An Institutional Experience of 350 patients

Authors: Dr Sagarika Samantaray, Dr Lucy Pattanayak, Dr Swodeep Mohanty, Dr Niharika Panda, Dr Manoj Kumar Dash

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v5i1.150

Abstract

Introduction

Carcinoma of the stomach is the fourth most common cancer worldwide after lungs, breast and colorectal carcinoma and is the second most common cause of cancer related deaths [1].The incidence varies across different parts of the world due to differences in cultural and food habits. In India it is the fifth most common cancer among males and the seventh most common cancer among females. [2]

The present study is to analyse the demography, clinical features, pathological characteristics and staging of patients of carcinoma stomach who presented in Regional Cancer Centre, Cuttack.

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Corresponding Author

Dr Lucy Pattanayak, M.D

Assistant Professor, Dept of Radiation Oncology,

AH Regional Cancer Centre, Manglabag, Cuttack, Pin: 753007, Odisha, India

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