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Serum tumor necrosi factor in patient with gastric cancer.

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Serum tumor necrosi factor in patient with

gastric cancer

謝茂志

Wu;CW;Chi CW;Hsieh MC;Lo SS;Shen KH;Lui

WY;P’eng FK.

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Abstract

We have measured serum TNF-alpha levels in 220 gastric cancer patients, 9 patients with gastric polyps or ulcers, 9 hepatitis B carriers and 85 normal controls. The results showed that no positive TNF-alpha value (> 10 pg/ml) was detected in Hepatitis B carriers and benign gastric lesions' patients and normal controls. In the cancer group, 17 out of 220 patients (7.7%) had

positive-TNF-alpha values. The proportion of TNF-alpha positive was 6.8% in stage I disease, 6.5% in stage II disease, 3.7% stage III, and 12.9% stage IV. No clinicopathologic factors were related to positive TNF-alpha value. TNF-alpha value was not an independent prognostic indicator The role of TNF-alpha in gastric cancer remains obscures.

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