Lizhen Wei
Hebei Medical University
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European Journal of Medical Genetics | 2010
Denggui Wen; Baoen Shan; Shijie Wang; Liwei Zhang; Lizhen Wei; Wendi Zhou; Qing Peng
BACKGROUND To find a genetic component in gastric cardia adenocarcinomas (GCA). METHODS Age at onset (AO) and rate of another synchronous primary upper gastrointestinal carcinoma (RASPUGIC) were compared among the three GCA groups with positive (N = 766), negative (N = 2167), and missing family history of upper gastrointestinal cancer (FHUGIC) (N = 198). These 3131 GCAs were diagnosed on 3128 primary GCA patients of a consecutive surgical cohort treated from 1973 through 1994 at the Department of Thoracic Surgery in the 4th Hospital of Hebei Medical University in a high-risk region in northern China. RESULTS Overall, GCAs of positive FHUGIC showed a significantly younger AO and a significantly higher RASPUGIC than the negative group (54.68 ± 7.35 vs 55.94 ± 7.47 years old, Pt-test = 0.000; 3.1% vs 1.3%, χ2 = 11.02, P = 0.001). The difference in AO and RASPUGIC between the positive and the negative FHUGIC GCAs is significant or nearly significant in most subgroups; minimizing the possibility of a false association due to bias or confounding (e.g. significant stage-specific differences in AO between familial and sporadic GCAs observed in the subgroup of T2,3N0M0 (P = 0.000) and T2,3,4N1M0 (P = 0.03) exclude the possibility of ascertainment bias towards an earlier diagnosis in familial cases), and the association between FHUGIC and RASPUGIC is statistically significant for GCAs of younger AO (<55 yr old, RASPUGIC 3.8% vs 1.6% vs 1.1% for the positive, negative and missing FHUGIC GCAs respectively, χ2 = 6.50, P = 0.04), but not significant for the later onset GCAs (≥55 yr old, RASPUGIC 2.5%, 1.1%, 1.9% for the positive, negative and missing FHUGIC respectively, χ2 = 4.22, P = 0.12). CONCLUSION These findings suggest a genetic component in GCA in the Chinese high-risk region, and genetic predisposition may determine the age at onset and number of primary upper gastrointestinal cancer.
Thoracic Cancer | 2018
Denggui Wen; Xiaoduo Wen; Yi Yang; Yuetong Chen; Lizhen Wei; Yutong He; Baoen Shan
Worldwide breast cancer incidence correlates with socioeconomic status and increases in parallel with westernization, however urban–rural disparity and trends have not been adequately investigated in China.
Thoracic Cancer | 2016
Denggui Wen; Yutong He; Lizhen Wei; Nan Zhang; Shumei Li; Xiaoduo Wen; Yi Yang; Guiying Wang; Shijie Wang; Cuizhi Geng; Yunjiang Liu; Baoen Shan
Breast cancer is diagnosed more frequently among urban than rural women in China; however, the incidence among women in Shijiazhuang is unknown.
Carcinogenesis | 2004
Shumei Fang; Xia Jin; Rui Wang; Yan Li; Wei Guo; Na Wang; Yimin Wang; Denggui Wen; Lizhen Wei; Jianhui Zhang
Carcinogenesis | 2005
Jianhui Zhang; Xia Jin; Shumei Fang; Rui Wang; Yan Li; Na Wang; Wei Guo; Yimin Wang; Denggui Wen; Lizhen Wei; Zhiming Dong; Gang Kuang
World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2003
Jianhui Zhang; Yan Li; Rui Wang; Helen Geddert; Wei Guo; Denggui Wen; Zhi-Feng Chen; Lizhen Wei; Gang Kuang; Ming He; Liwei Zhang; Mingli Wu; Shijie Wang
Carcinogenesis | 2004
Jianhui Zhang; Xia Jin; Shumei Fang; Yan Li; Rui Wang; Wei Guo; Na Wang; Yimin Wang; Denggui Wen; Lizhen Wei; Gang Kuang; Zhiming Dong
Carcinogenesis | 2004
Jianhui Zhang; Yajing Cui; Gang Kuang; Yan Li; Na Wang; Rui Wang; Wei Guo; Denggui Wen; Lizhen Wei; Fengling Yu; Shijie Wang
World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2005
Xia Jin; Gang Kuang; Lizhen Wei; Yan Li; Rui Wang; Wei Guo; Na Wang; Shumei Fang; Denggui Wen; Zhi-Feng Chen; Jianhui Zhang
World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2005
Yimin Wang; Rui Wang; Denggui Wen; Yan Li; Wei Guo; Na Wang; Lizhen Wei; Yu-Tong He; Zhi-Feng Chen; Xiufeng Zhang; Jianhui Zhang