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Causation of Borrmann type 4 gastric cancer: heritable factors or environmental factors?

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Causation of Borrmann type 4 gastric cancer: heritable factors or environmental factors?
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  • Ying Liu1,
  • Kimio Yoshimura1,
  • Naohito Yamaguchi1,
  • Kazuya Shinmura2,
  • Jun Yokota2 &
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  • Hitoshi Katai3 
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Background: The prognosis of Borrmann type 4 gastric cancer remains poor today. The relative contributions of genetic factors and nongenetic factors to type 4 gastric cancer are unclear. The study of family history and spousal history of cancer may play an important role in the assessment of causation of this severe gastric cancer.

Methods: During the period 1995–1997, 1118 consecutive patients with histologically confirmed gastric cancer (probands), including 113 with type 4 carcinoma, were admitted to the National Cancer Center Hospital. The type of carcinoma, as well as the family history of cancer in first-degree relatives and spouses of the probands, was abstracted from medical records. Family history and spousal history of cancer were compared between type 4 and other types of gastric cancer.

Results: While paternal history had no association with type 4 carcinoma compared with other types, maternal history was associated with a fourfold risk [95% confidence interval (CI), 1.6–9.3] of daughters' type 4 carcinoma, but not sons'. Among probands whose wives had a history of gastric cancer, the risks of type 4 gastric cancer were significantly increased, to as high as 13-fold (95% CI, 2.5–65.3). However, husbands' history had no relationship with wives' type 4 carcinoma. No relationship between type 4 carcinoma and family history or spousal history of other cancers was observed.

Conclusion: The present study suggested that environmental factors may have a key effect in causing type 4 carcinoma. The findings may be valuable for identifying subjects at high risk of such malignant gastric cancer as Borrmann type 4.

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  1.  Cancer Information and Epidemiology Division, Research Institute, National Cancer Center, Tokyo 104-0045, Japan, , , , , , JP

    Ying Liu, Kimio Yoshimura & Naohito Yamaguchi

  2.  Biology Division, Research Institute, National Cancer Center, Tokyo, Japan, , , , , , JP

    Kazuya Shinmura & Jun Yokota

  3.  National Cancer Center Hospital, Tokyo, Japan, , , , , , JP

    Hitoshi Katai

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Received: June 3, 2002 / Accepted: September 19, 2002

Acknowledgments The authors thank Dr. S. Yamamoto for providing useful advice on design. This work was supported by a Grant-in-Aid for Cancer Research and for the Second-term Comprehensive 10-Year Strategy of Cancer Control from the Ministry of Health and Welfare, and a grant from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology of Japan. Dr. Y. Liu is an Awardee of a Research Resident Fellowship from the Foundation for Promotion of Cancer Research, Japan.

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Liu, Y., Yoshimura, K., Yamaguchi, N. et al. Causation of Borrmann type 4 gastric cancer: heritable factors or environmental factors?. Gastric Cancer 6, 0017–0023 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s101200300002

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