The inflammation of the stomach lining
What is gastritis?
Increased rates of this cellular process contribute to cell proliferation and cancer growth
What is mitosis?
This cancer critical gene undergoes a gain in function
What is a proto-oncogene?
This activity causes a 60-70% higher risk of developing gastric cancer
What is smoking?
This process of building new blood vessels that aids in tumour growth
What is angiogenesis?
A state of permanent irreversible cell cycle arrest, where cells stop dividing but don't die
What is cellular senescence?
Pernicious anemia causes a decrease in this bacteria-killing fluid
What is stomach acid?
When gastric cells move through the basement membrane into deeper tissues
What is invasion?
This tumour suppressor gene shares it name with a rare, fast-growing eye cancer
What is Retinoblastoma?
This bacteria is known to lead to most non-cardia gastric cancers
Loss of this glycoprotein leads to loss of cell to cell adhesion
What is e-cadherin?
The hypothesis that tumour suppressor genes require both alleles to be inactivated to cause loss of function, and thus cancer
What is the two-hit hypothesis?