Deciphering the underlying genetic and epigenetic events leading to gastric carcinogenesis

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Abstract

Gastric cancer is a common aggressive malignancy. Although its incidence shows considerable variation among different countries, gastric cancer is still a major health problem worldwide. The causes of stomach cancer are not completely understood. What is clear is that gastric cancer is a multi-stage process involving genetic and epigenetic factors. This review is an in-depth study of the known genetic and epigenetic processes in the development of this tumor, and delineates possible approaches in gene and epigenetic therapy. © 2007 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Vogiatzi, P., Vindigni, C., Roviello, F., Renieri, A., & Giordano, A. (2007, May). Deciphering the underlying genetic and epigenetic events leading to gastric carcinogenesis. Journal of Cellular Physiology. https://doi.org/10.1002/jcp.20982

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