Summary
We had 113 cases of early gastric cancer since 1958, representing 24% of all operated
gastric cancer cases since then. Recent instrumental and technical improvement resulted
in correct diagnosis of early gastric cancer in 88% via biopsy. Moreover, false positive
cases have been decreasing and endoscopical accuracy of diagnosis has been improving.
Comparing indirect ways of diagnosis by radiology and endoscopy, the biopsy is one
of the most direct ways of diagnosing carcinoma. Presenting two of our cases, we emphasized
topographic localization of carcinoma diagnosing early gastric cancer by biopsy and
sufficient possibility to diagnose minimal lesions (less than one cm. in size) by
biopsy.
Key-Words
Early carcinoma - scopic biopsy - topography of early gastric cancer