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In a world where gastric cancer continues to claim thousands of lives each year, this groundbreaking work offers a beacon of hope. Gastric Cancer - Progress and Challenges in the Era of Precision Medicine delves deep into the intricate landscape of one of the deadliest cancers, presenting a synthesis of the latest research, innovative therapies, and global perspectives. Guided by the expert hand of Associate Professor Dr. Daniela Lazar, this book explores the profound impact of genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors on gastric cancer, shedding light on the critical role of diet, Helicobacter pylori, and modern healthcare advancements in shaping disease outcomes. From the dramatic rise of diffuse gastric cancer in younger populations to the transformative potential of immunotherapy, every chapter offers insights that promise to redefine the future of cancer treatment. This comprehensive volume is not just a recounting of the state of the art; it is a call to action. It inspires researchers, clinicians, and policymakers alike to collaborate in bringing precision medicine to the forefront of gastric cancer treatment—where each patient’s unique genetic and environmental profile informs a tailored therapeutic approach, paving the way for better outcomes and saving lives. For those seeking to understand and combat this severe disease, Gastric Cancer - Progress and Challenges in the Era of Precision Medicine is an essential guide—an invitation to join the vanguard of medical innovation and a testament to the relentless pursuit of progress in the fight against cancer.
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DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.111116Editions
