Gastric squamous cell carcinoma: A rare malignancy, literature review and management recommendations (Review)

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Gastric cancer serves a major role in the global cancer burden, being the fourth most frequent cause of mortality among all types of cancer. Gastric squamous cell carcinoma (GSCC) is a rare histological variant accounting for 0. 04- 0. 5% of all gastric cancer cases. Diagnost ic work-up of GSCC is essential and involves multiple criteria: i) Tumour not located in the cardia, ii) no oesophageal extension of the tumour, and iii) no evidence of SCC in any other part of the body. Little is known about this rare variant in terms of pathogenesis, risk factors or evolution. Consequently, neither the European Society of Medical Oncology nor the National Comprehensive Cancer Network societies have published recommendations for GSCC. The aim of the present review is to provide an in-depth analysis of the current literature on this pathology, from pathophysi-ological hypothesis and clinical presentation to diagnostic work-up and treatment trends, in order to establish a possible management algorithm.

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de Lange, G., Bouroumeau, A., Coron, E., & Koessler, T. (2023). Gastric squamous cell carcinoma: A rare malignancy, literature review and management recommendations (Review). Molecular and Clinical Oncology, 19(4). https://doi.org/10.3892/mco.2023.2677

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