Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2024.
World J Clin Oncol. Feb 24, 2024; 15(2): 271-281
Published online Feb 24, 2024. doi: 10.5306/wjco.v15.i2.271
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Figure 1 Trend in number of participants in X-ray gastric cancer screenings.
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Figure 2 Age distribution of participants in X-ray gastric cancer screenings.
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Figure 3 Trend in the number and rate of participants diagnosed with gastric cancer.
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Figure 4 Rate of early-stages of gastric cancers among all gastric cancers detected in X-ray gastric screenings.
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Figure 5 Positive predictive value of X-ray gastric cancer screenings.
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Figure 6 A case of gastric cancer detected in the X-ray gastric screenings. A and B: The X-ray image showed an irregular area and nodularity abnormal in the upper gastric body (arrows); C: Endoscopy with indigo carmine identified a cancer in the upper gastric body; D: The pathological result after gastrectomy was a poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma, with macroscopic findings consistent with the X-ray imaging.
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Figure 7 A case of gastric cancer detected in the X-ray gastric screenings. A and B: The X-ray image showed an irregular area and nodularity abnormal in the upper gastric body (arrows); C: Endoscopy with indigo carmine identified a cancer in the upper gastric body; D: The pathological result after gastrectomy was a poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma, with macroscopic findings consistent with the X-ray imaging.