Gender and age impact stomach cancer prognosis
November 19, 2008 — NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Older men and younger women fare worse with stomach, or "gastric" cancer than patients in other gender and age groups, research shows.
Asians with gastric cancer have better prognosis
August 22, 2008 — NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Survival rates are higher for Asian/Pacific Islanders with early gastric cancers compared with patients of other racial or ethnic groups with similar-stage stomach cancers, research shows.
Getting rid of bacteria cuts stomach cancer risk
August 1, 2008 — WASHINGTON (Reuters) - People who have surgery to remove stomach cancer can cut the risk that it will return by getting antibiotics to eliminate a type of bacteria infecting the stomach's lining, researchers said on Thursday.
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