The diffuse-type gastric cancer epidemiology enigma

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Background: Intestinal and diffuse gastric adenocarcinomas differ in clinical, epidemiological and molecular features. However, most of the concepts related to the intestinal-type are translated to gastric adenocarcinoma in general; thus, the peculiarities of the diffuse-type are underappreciated. Results: Besides its growing importance, there are many gaps about the diffuse-type carcinogenesis and, as a result, its epidemiologic and pathogenetic features remain poorly understood. Conclusions: Alternative hypotheses to explain these features are discussed, including the role of the gastric microbiota, medical therapies, and modifications in the stomach's microenvironment.

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Assumpção, P. P., Barra, W. F., Ishak, G., Coelho, L. G. V., Coimbra, F. J. F., Freitas, H. C., … Szklo, M. (2020, July 13). The diffuse-type gastric cancer epidemiology enigma. BMC Gastroenterology. BioMed Central. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12876-020-01354-4

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