Understanding Gastric Cancer and Its Relationship to the Immune System and Microenvironment
Stanford University via YouTube
Overview
Explore the intricacies of gastric cancer in this informative 56-minute lecture presented by The Stanford Health Library and The Stanford Center for Asian Health Research and Education. Delve into an overview of gastric cancer, its development, and the crucial role of the immune system and microenvironment in the progression from chronic inflammation to cancer. Learn why this third leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide disproportionately impacts ethnic minorities, including Asian Americans. Gain insights from Dr. Andrew Li, a fellow in Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Stanford University School of Medicine, as he shares his expertise on gastrointestinal cancers, precision medicine, and therapeutic endoscopic procedures. Discover additional resources for health-related questions, mindfulness, and meditation offered by Stanford Health Library to support your well-being and knowledge.
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Understanding Gastric Cancer and Its Relationship to the Immune System and Microenvironment
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Stanford Health Care
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The the course was well structured.
The answers to the questions at the end of the course complemented the presentation very well.