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NCT07230054

Clinicopathological Features and Treatment Strategies for Gastric Epithelial Neoplasm of Fundic-gland Mucosa Lineage

Completed Last updated 17 November 2025
What this trial tests

trial in Gastric Epithelial Neoplasm of Fundic-gland Mucosa in 400 participants. Completed in 1 August 2024.

Timeline
1 August 2010
Primary endpoint
1 August 2024
1 August 2024

Quick facts

Lead sponsorNanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University
StatusCompleted
Study typeOBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment400
Start date1 August 2010
Primary completion1 August 2024
Estimated completion1 August 2024
Sites1 location across China

Conditions studied

Sponsor

Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University

Who can join

18 and older, any sex, with Gastric Epithelial Neoplasm of Fundic-gland Mucosa. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

Sponsor's own description

Gastric epithelial neoplasm of fundic-gland mucosa lineage (GEN-FGML) is a rare pathological type of gastric cancer characterized by unique endoscopic features, including specific morphology, color, and changes in the surface and vascular patterns of the lesion. Histologically, GEN-FGML is an epithelial neoplasm exhibiting gastric fundic gland differentiation. Based on cellular differentiation and submucosal invasion, it can be classified into three subtypes: 1. Oxyntic gland adenoma (OGA); 2. Gastric adenocarcinoma of fundic-gland type (GA-FG); 3. Gastric adenocarcinoma of fundic-gland mucosa type (GA-FGM). GA-FGM can be further subdivided into three subtypes: Type 1 (regular exposed pattern), Type 2 (disordered exposed pattern), and Type 3 (disordered non-exposed pattern). Some studies have analyzed the clinicopathological characteristics, endoscopic features, molecular biological characteristics, treatment strategies, and prognosis of the different GEN-FGML subtypes. Generally, OGA and GA-FG present as low-grade epithelial neoplasms with a favorable prognosis, whereas GA-FGM exhibits higher rates of lymphovascular invasion and behaves as a high-grade malignant tumor.However, due to the currently limited number of reported cases, there are no international guidelines or consensus regarding the selection of treatment strategies for GEN-FGML, curative resection evaluation, and prognosis. In this study, the investigators aim to retrospectively collect data on GEN-FGML cases from multiple centers in China and compare the clinicopathological characteristics, molecular biological features, endoscopic characteristics, treatment strategies, and patient prognosis among the different GEN-FGML subtypes.

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