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stomach neoplasms/carbohydrate

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Glycemic load, glycemic index and carbohydrate intake in relation to risk of stomach cancer: a prospective study.

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The glycemic effects of diets high in refined grains and starchy foods might increase stomach cancer risk by affecting circulating glucose, insulin and insulin-like growth factor-I levels. No prospective data on the role of high glycemic load and glycemic index diets on stomach cancer risk have been

[Structure of carbohydrate chains of molecular forms of alpha1-acidic glycoprotein from ascitic fluid from patients with stomach cancer].

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The immunochemically pure alpha 1-acid glycoprotein (aAGP) from ascitic fluid of patients with stomach cancer was separated by chromatography on Con A-Sepharose into Con A-nonbound (aAGP-1, 43, 5 kDa, 70%) and Con A-bound (aAGP-2, 41.5 kDa, 24% and aAGP-3, 40.0 kDa, 5%) forms, differing in the

[Characteristics of the carbohydrate structure of alpha 2-macroglobulin in stomach cancer].

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A comparative study was made for alpha 2M preparations obtained from plasma of patients with gastric carcinoma and healthy individuals. No significant differences were found in trypsin-binding activity of alpha 2M, in isoelectric focusing microheterogeneity and in binding with lectins of Limulus

[Comparative characteristics of carbohydrate metabolism in stomach cancer patients before the operation and at avarious times after gastrectomy with and without inclusion of the duodenum in the digestive process].

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Carbohydrates and risk of stomach cancer in Uruguay.

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A prospective study of stomach cancer and its relation to diet, cigarettes, and alcohol consumption.

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From 1965 to 1968 in Hawaii, 7990 American men of Japanese ancestry were interviewed and examined in a cohort study. The intake of 20 separate foods in a food frequency questionnaire and the intake of carbohydrate and other nutrients, based on a 24-h diet recall history, were recorded. Since then,

A human monoclonal antibody recognizing a surface antigen on stomach cancer cells.

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Lymph-node lymphocytes of a patient with stomach cancer were fused with the mouse-human heterohybridoma, HM-5. A clone (2F9) was isolated that showed stable production of an IgM antibody reactive with NUGC-4 stomach cancer cell line. This antibody reacted predominantly with a cell surface antigen on

A human monoclonal antibody to carbohydrate moiety of carcinoembryonic antigen.

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Hybridoma BSRF-S-97, secreting a human monoclonal antibody of IgG1 subclass reactive to the carcinoembryonic antigen, was generated by fusing the regional lymph node lymphocytes from a cervical cancer patient with RF-S1 human-mouse heteromyeloma fusion line. This monoclonal antibody was found

[Use of nutrient density in etiologic studies on stomach cancer].

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Role of nutrient density played in the genesis of stomach cancer was analyzed with a pair-matched case-control design to explore further the association between dietary nutrient and incidence of stomach cancer. Investigation of 88 pairs of cases with stomach cancer and controls showed high nutrient

A cohort study of stomach cancer in a high-risk American population.

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Demographic, smoking and dietary information was obtained from a cohort of 17,633 white American men, largely of Scandinavian and German descent, who responded to a mailed questionnaire in 1966. After 20 years of follow-up, 50% to 90% increases in mortality from stomach cancer (75 deaths) were found

Diet and stomach cancer risk in Warsaw, Poland.

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Some of the world's highest rates of stomach cancer are found in Poland. Reasons for the increased incidence are not known, but high intake of sausages and other preserved foods and low intake of fresh fruits and vegetables may be involved. A case-control study comprising residents newly diagnosed

Macronutrients, fatty acids and cholesterol intake and stomach cancer risk.

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BACKGROUND Several case-control studies have examined the association between intake of selected macronutrients and stomach cancer, with inconsistent results regarding total energy, proteins, carbohydrates and fats. METHODS We considered the relation between total energy, various macronutrients and

Dietary habits and stomach cancer in Shanghai, China.

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Stomach cancer remains the second leading cancer in incidence in Shanghai, China, despite its decline over the past 2 decades. To clarify risk factors for this common malignancy, we conducted a population-based case-control study in Shanghai, China. Included in the study were 1,124 stomach cancer

Motivators and barriers to adoption of a healthy diet by survivors of stomach cancer: A cross-sectional study.

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This study aimed to identify motivators and barriers to adopting a high-quality diet by survivors of stomach cancer.Despite the benefits of a healthy diet and cancer survivors' motivation to stay healthy, few cancer survivors meet commonly prescribed

Glycomic and glycoproteomic analysis of serum from patients with stomach cancer reveals potential markers arising from host defense response mechanisms.

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Despite the reduced incidence of gastric cancer in the developed world, a diagnosis of stomach carcinoma still carries a poor prognosis due to the asymptomatic nature of the disease in the early stages, subsequent advanced stage diagnosis, and a low 5 year survival rate. Endoscopy remains the
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