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Correlation of Gastric Cancer Cells with Seasonal Changes under Microscope

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  • Qi Jin
  • Shuo Huang
  • Yuhong Sun
  • Yi Wang
  • Yaguang Xue
  • Mingming Hu
  • Qiyong He
  • Sang-Bing Tsai

Abstract

Today, with the development of medical technology, stomach cancer remains to be one of the most common causes of death associated with cancer. Studies show that the incidence of stomach cancer varies in different areas but is more common in China. Most patients were diagnosed late with local or remote metastasis. The data show that the survival rate within five years is less than 10%. Therefore, it is very important to study the gastric cancer cells systematically, explore the factors that lead to the change of the number of gastric cancer cells, and put forward practical suggestions for the prevention and control of the disease. This paper analyzes the disease-related information of several patients with gastric cancer in a hospital, discusses the growth of gastric cancer cells and season-related factors, and analyzes the single factor of gastric cancer patients and season-related possible factors. In this paper, we choose to observe gastric cancer cells in different seasons under the microscopic environment to further explore the influence of seasons on gastric cancer cells. The results showed that gastric cancer cells grew faster under microscope in spring and summer. We found that the incidence rate of gastric cancer in spring and summer was higher than that in autumn and winter. Diabetic patients and diabetes history are important risk factors of gastric cancer in spring and summer. Therefore, we advocate healthy lifestyle, pay attention to their poor performance in life, and actively help them to correct, which is of positive significance for the prevention and control of gastric cancer.

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  • Qi Jin & Shuo Huang & Yuhong Sun & Yi Wang & Yaguang Xue & Mingming Hu & Qiyong He & Sang-Bing Tsai, 2021. "Correlation of Gastric Cancer Cells with Seasonal Changes under Microscope," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-9, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:5566001
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/5566001
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