Intraoperative radioimmunolocalization is a potentially useful technique for staging gastric neoplasms without resorting to extensive surgical intervention. Before preoperative immunohistochemical typing for the presence or absence of tumor-associated glycoprotein (TAG) 72, we performed intraoperati
Precision in the first stage of the gastric carcinoma mass survey
β Scribed by Yuji Yoshida; Yumiko Yamaguchi; Akio Tebayashi; Taro Arisue; Koichi Tamura; Heizaburo Ichikawa
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1983
- Tongue
- French
- Weight
- 509 KB
- Volume
- 31
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0020-7136
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
A new method of estimating falseβnegative rate (FNR) in gastric carcinoma mass surveys is reported. It is called the βADC methodβ, since estimation of FNR is based on βAccidentally Detected Carcinomaβ. ADC is a carcinoma detected by chance upon close examination because of abnormalities falsely pointed out in the first stage of the mass survey (mass screening) in a region other than the one in which carcinoma is located. This method was tested in the gastric carcinoma mass survey program conducted by the Hokkaido Antiβcancer Association. Overall FNR was estimated at 28.3%. The FNRs estimated by the ADC method appear more reasonable and reliable indicators of precision of the mass survey program. The ADC method is discussed in comparison with the previously used βfollowβup studyβ and several advantages of this new method are presented.
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