Radical gastric cancer
In recent years, domestic and foreign scholars have conducted in-depth research on gastric cancer and its related invasion depth, lymphatic metastasis, biological characteristics and other related basic issues. In addition, the development of new technologies such as gastroscopy, B-ultrasound, and CT has made the diagnosis rate of early gastric cancer and developing gastric cancer Significantly improved, the surgical mortality of radical gastrectomy and total gastrectomy has dropped to less than 5%, complications have been reduced, and the five-year survival rate has also improved significantly.
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