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Wed 05/28/08 10:59 PM
Which type of peptic ulcer is often associated with cancer?


If I can answer this one then I turn it in tonight to get a whole new assignment for tomorrow and can take myself to bed!! Help anyone please? :cry:

tanyaann's photo
Wed 05/28/08 11:02 PM
Cancer

People with ulcers caused by Helicobacter pylori have 3 to 6 times the chance of developing stomach cancer later in life. There is no increased risk of developing cancer from ulcers that have other causes.

http://www.merck.com/mmhe/sec09/ch121/ch121c.html

YourLove1's photo
Wed 05/28/08 11:02 PM

Which type of peptic ulcer is often associated with cancer?


If I can answer this one then I turn it in tonight to get a whole new assignment for tomorrow and can take myself to bed!! Help anyone please? :cry:
the bleeding ulcer ?

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Wed 05/28/08 11:02 PM
i didn't know we could ask homework questions here



anyone good at math

auburngirl's photo
Wed 05/28/08 11:03 PM
I'm thinking peptic IS a type of gastric ulcer, no?

brooke007's photo
Wed 05/28/08 11:04 PM
the kind that u dont get treated and changes the actual lining of your stomach!

just take that lil prurple pill honey and follow drs orders..avoid nsaids and irritating substances!

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Wed 05/28/08 11:05 PM

Which type of peptic ulcer is often associated with cancer?


If I can answer this one then I turn it in tonight to get a whole new assignment for tomorrow and can take myself to bed!! Help anyone please? :cry:

I hope this might work

robert1652's photo
Wed 05/28/08 11:05 PM

Which type of peptic ulcer is often associated with cancer?


If I can answer this one then I turn it in tonight to get a whole new assignment for tomorrow and can take myself to bed!! Help anyone please? :cry:

I hope this might work
Nonspecific but prognostic Helicobacter pylori and gastric cancer association

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Institut de Canc�rologie et d'Immunologie & H�pital Suisse de Paris, BP 60, 6-10, rue Minard, 92133 Issy-les-Moulineaux cedex, France

DestinysDream's photo
Wed 05/28/08 11:06 PM
I have no idea but if you want to play doctor just let me know. :wink:

auburngirl's photo
Wed 05/28/08 11:07 PM
Most of gastrointestinal ulcers could be cured
Peptic ulcers that occurred on the main stomach and duodenal ulcers of the chronic, due to the formation of ulcers and gastric acid and pepsin digestion Therefore, the name of the role, accounting for about 99 percent of the digestive ulcers.
Peptic ulcer is a common benign disease, a world-wide distribution. Have information to statistics, duodenal ulcer occurs in young adults, late age at onset of gastric ulcer, duodenal ulcer than an average night about 10 years, the incidence of duodenal ulcer is about three times the gastric ulcer.

Winx's photo
Wed 05/28/08 11:07 PM
Edited by Winx on Wed 05/28/08 11:08 PM

Cancer

People with ulcers caused by Helicobacter pylori have 3 to 6 times the chance of developing stomach cancer later in life. There is no increased risk of developing cancer from ulcers that have other causes.

http://www.merck.com/mmhe/sec09/ch121/ch121c.html


A person requires an antibiotic for H.Plylori.flowerforyou



SimplyElla's photo
Wed 05/28/08 11:09 PM

I'm thinking peptic IS a type of gastric ulcer, no?


Peptic ulcers are open sores that develop on the inside lining of your stomach, upper small intestine or esophagus...


gastric ulcer is simply stating the location of that ulcer...

gastric ulcer -- ulcer in the stomach lining

duodenum ulcer -- ulcer in the duodenum area of small intestine

and so on and so on

JaceKnows's photo
Wed 05/28/08 11:11 PM
Gastric adenocarcinoma is a malignant epithelial tumor.
It comes from a glandular epithelium of the gastric mucosa.

It invades the gastric wall, infiltrating the muscularis mucosae, the submucosa and then the muscularis propria.

Historically, there are two major types of gastric cancer: intestinal type and diffuse type.

Not sure where you got the idea that a peptic ulcer causes cancer. The bacteria in a peptic ulcer (helicobacter pylori) is the cause of the ulcer, but doesn't lead to cancer.

Hope that helps.

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Wed 05/28/08 11:13 PM


Cancer

People with ulcers caused by Helicobacter pylori have 3 to 6 times the chance of developing stomach cancer later in life. There is no increased risk of developing cancer from ulcers that have other causes.

http://www.merck.com/mmhe/sec09/ch121/ch121c.html


A person requires an antibiotic for H.Plylori.flowerforyou



you playing doctors and nurses can I be the patient?
laugh laugh

yantraimages's photo
Wed 05/28/08 11:17 PM
pylori is a major cause of gastritis, plays a key role in the etiology of peptic ulser and is a risk factor for gastric cancer.

You lost me, but there pylori? what the hell is that?

SimplyElla's photo
Wed 05/28/08 11:19 PM
huh ok now I am more confused...

Is the answer that gastric ulcers can lead to stomach cancer?

JaceKnows's photo
Wed 05/28/08 11:21 PM

huh ok now I am more confused...
Is the answer that gastric ulcers can lead to stomach cancer?


Never heard of that happening... Although, technically, if left untreated... ANYTHING will eventually become cancerous in the human body.

brooke007's photo
Wed 05/28/08 11:21 PM

huh ok now I am more confused...

Is the answer that gastric ulcers can lead to stomach cancer?


yup.. would say TRUE...
without proper treatment!! and prevention

yantraimages's photo
Wed 05/28/08 11:23 PM
Oh that's what it is

http://www.siberiantigernaturals.com/pepticulcerfaq.htm

SimplyElla's photo
Wed 05/28/08 11:26 PM
well there has to be a right answer ha ha ha or he would not have my researching which type of peptic ulcer is often associated with cancer!!!

no one else i my class has gotten this far.. and i wanted to finish tonight so i can move on the next assignment but can't get it until this one turned it... grrr

here is IRAD when we need him!! ha ha

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