• Review the evidence on the benefits and harms of screening for gastric cancer using barium-meal photofluorography, gastric endoscopy, or serum pepsinogen in this expert-reviewed summary. (oncolink.org)
  • There are many types of screening methods, such as, markers of atrophy-serum-pepsinogen test and low serum gastrin-17 concentration, barium photofluorography of mucosa, or endoscopy. (monz.pl)
  • Pérez-Mendoza A,. Zárate-Guzmán ÁM, Galvis García ES, Sobrino Cossío S, Djamus Birch J. Aplicación de la endoscopia sistemática alfanumérica codificada más cromoendoscopia para la detección de lesiones precancerosas gástricas y cáncer gástrico temprano en sujetos con riesgo promedio de cáncer gástricoSystematic alphanumeric-coded endoscopy versus chromoendoscopy for the detection of precancerous gastric lesions and early gastric cancer in subjects at average risk for gastric cancer. (monz.pl)
  • More commonly known in English as chest photofluorography or mass miniature radiography, the method enabled the early diagnosis and treatment of people who had TB but were presenting no symptoms and could pass the illness on to others. (fapesp.br)
  • Based on fair evidence, screening with barium-meal photofluorography or serum pepsinogen would not result in a decrease in mortality from gastric cancer in areas with relatively low incidence of the disease, such as the United States. (oncolink.org)
  • the recommended methods for screening are photofluorography (X-ray examination of the stomach) and upper endoscopy (the latter only in Korea). (gistar.eu)
  • X-ray/photofluorography during screening or according to the medical history. (who.int)
  • The detection of gastric cancer by endoscopy is approximately 4 times higher than barium studies or photofluorography. (medscape.com)