Stomach Cancer: Publications and Resources
Summary: The Disabled World (DW) category on stomach cancer offers a range of publications aimed at providing information and support to individuals, including those with disabilities and seniors. These resources cover various aspects of stomach cancer, such as different types of the disease, including adenocarcinoma and lymphoma, as well as an overview of symptoms, like persistent abdominal pain, unexplained weight loss, and nausea. The articles offer insights into understanding the complexities of stomach cancer, helping individuals, caregivers, and healthcare professionals make informed decisions about screening, treatment options, and supportive care strategies. Many will find the information useful for gaining a better understanding of the condition and navigating the challenges it presents.
Searching the Academic Database: The data table below lists articles and research papers from our Stomach Cancer category. Some items may be updated or revised, but the table defaults to sorting by descending publication date; you can search and sort by clicking column headers (JavaScript required).
Items in this category are also distributed via our Stomach Cancer RSS feed.
| Title of Document | Paper Author | Peer Review | Preface / Postface | Publication Type | Publish Date | Updated / Revised |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Molecule Identified that Increases Survival of Stomach Cancer Patients | Elhuyar Fundazioa | 2010/09/14 | 2011/08/28 | |||
| Minimal Invasive Surgery for patients with Stomach Cancer | Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center | 2009/04/15 |
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