Vanderbilt University Medical Center: Study Gauges Specific Site Stomach Cancer Risks Among Ethnic Groups
August 07, 2020
August 07, 2020
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Aug. 7 -- Vanderbilt University Medical Center issued the following news:
Non-white Americans, especially Asian Americans, are at disproportionately higher risk for gastric cancer compared to non-Hispanic white Americans. A new study breaks down this risk according to specific ethnicities and locations within the stomach.
The study published Aug. 6 in Gastroenterology analyzed California Cancer Registry data for the seven largest Asian American pop . . .
Non-white Americans, especially Asian Americans, are at disproportionately higher risk for gastric cancer compared to non-Hispanic white Americans. A new study breaks down this risk according to specific ethnicities and locations within the stomach.
The study published Aug. 6 in Gastroenterology analyzed California Cancer Registry data for the seven largest Asian American pop . . .