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- W2092178191 abstract "In 1895, stomach cancer may have accounted for 30% of all cancers, but neoplastic disease accounted for less than 5% of deaths in Germany.1 (The United States did not keep standard¬ izedmortality statistics until the early 20th century.) However, 19th-century physicians believed that cancer death rates in Europe and the United States had been increasing rapidly for several decades. For example, an increase of 25% from 1830 to 1840 was reported in Paris.2 Furthermore, contemporaries an¬ ticipated that the incidence ofcancerwould continue to increase, for they believed that cancers, particularly those involving the gastrointestinal tract, were primarily diseases of the well-nour¬ ished who dwelled in civilized nations. Some physicians pushed the diet-cancer connection to the limit when they argued that it explained why cancer was common among the affluent while tuberculosis, which afflicted primarily the malnourished, rarely occurred in those suffering from malignancies.3 Thus, when Charles Aaron, MD, our 1897 JAMA contributor, published his article on stomach cancer, he was addressing a clinical problem that piqued the interest ofmany physicians as well as the public. Before the 1880s, the diagnosis and treatment of stomach" @default.
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- W2092178191 title "Medicine, Surgery, and Gastric Cancer in 1900: Debating When to Go 'Radical'" @default.
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