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Małgorzata Skierucha

Researcher at Medical University of Lublin

Publications -  7
Citations -  829

Małgorzata Skierucha is an academic researcher from Medical University of Lublin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Pelvic cavity. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications receiving 550 citations.

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Gastric cancer: epidemiology, prevention, classification, and treatment.

TL;DR: A trend of steady decline in gastric cancer incidence rates is the effect of the increased standards of hygiene, conscious nutrition, and Helicobacter pylori eradication, which together constitute primary prevention.
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Distinct molecular subtypes of gastric cancer: from Laurén to molecular pathology.

TL;DR: The rapid entry of novel molecular targeted therapies into routine oncology practice clearly underscores the urgent need for clinicians to be aware of these new possibilities.
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Molecular alterations in gastric cancer with special reference to the early-onset subtype.

TL;DR: A review of the data published thus far concerning the molecular characteristics of GC highlights the outstanding features of EOGC and distinguishes which features in the pathway of gastric carcinogenesis are modifiable, discover specific GC markers and identify a specific target.
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Ethanol extracts of Allium sp. regulate cyclooxygenase-2 and E-cadherin expression in gastric cancer MKN74 cell line and enhance doxorubicin toxicity.

TL;DR: The results indicate the potential application of Allium genus to GC chemoprevention and treatment support through CDH restoration and COX2 downregulation and it is possible that tumours with increasedCOX2 expression will be more susceptible to garlic treatment.
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Colovesical fistula as the initial manifestation of advanced colon cancer: A case report and review of literature.

TL;DR: A case of a female patient who was admitted to the hospital because of acute diarrhea, presumably of infectious origin, and with only subtle abnormalities in blood tests and urinalysis, who eventually died after an urgent colostomy was performed because of a bowel obstruction.