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1. The Relationship Between Helicobacter Pylori Or Telomerase And Cardiac Cancer, And Research On Molecular Mechanism Of Regulation
2. Comparison Of Anastomosis Leakage And Stricture Of Layered And Stapler Esophagogastric Anastomosis For Cancer: A Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial
3. Clinical Significance Of Mutidruge Resistance Gene Expression In Esophogus And Cardiac Cancer
4. Clinicopathological Research Of Lymph Node Metastasis And Prognosis In Cardiac Cancer
5. Postoperative Gastric Emptying Of Cardiac Cancer Patients Treated With Short-term Preoperative Chemotherapy
6. Preoperational Evaluation For Cardiac Cancer
7. Research Of The Expression And Relationship Of E-cadherin And α-catenin In Cardiac Cancer
8. Autofluorescence Research Of Cardiac Cancer And Normal Gastric Corpus
9. An Analysis Of Related Factors Of Affecting Respectability For Carcinoma Of The Gastric Cardia
10. Significance Of The Collagen Type Ⅳ In The Auto-fluorescence Diagnosis Of Cardiac Cancer
11. Expression And Significance Of E-cadherin, β-catenin, And APC In Gastric Cardiac Cancer
12. Quality Of Life Assessment In Patients With Esophageal Or Cardiac Cancer, A Study Of 421 Cases
13. Study Of Factors On Affecting Quality Of Life In Patients With Esophageal Or Cardiac Cancer
14. ERCC1 And ERCC2 Expression In Esophageal Cancer And Gastric Cardiac Cancer: Correlation With Clinicopathologic Features And Prognosis
15. Clinical Studies On Early Postoperative Enteral Nutrition In Patients With Esophageal And Cardiac Carcinoma
16. Analysis Of Related Factors Of Affecting Respectability For Cardiac Cancer Lymph Node Dissection
17. Association Of P53 Pro72Arg Polymorphism With Susceptibility To Esophageal & Cardiac Cancer In South And North Of China
18. Correlated Analysis Of Esophageal And Gastric Cardiac Cancer With Family History
19. Association Between Ebp1 And The Formation, Development And Prognosis Of Esophageal Cancer And Cardiac Cancer
20. Correlation Of Hp Infection In Gastric Cardia, Antrum And Esophageal Epithelia: Comparative Study On The Subjects From High-and Low-incidence Areas For Esophageal Cancer
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