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Gastric Carcinoma Nomogram
Gastric Carcinoma Nomogram
This tool can be used by patients with stomach cancer to calculate the chance of survival after surgery

Researchers at Memorial Sloan-Kettering have developed a tool, known as a nomogram, for patients who have had gastric carcinoma to calculate the chance of survival up to nine years after surgery (complete resection). This nomogram can be used by patients who have had an RO resection for gastric carcinoma in the past six months.

Supporting Publication
Supporting Publication
Visit PubMed for journal article that supports this nomogram.

How to Access the Tool

To use the online version of this prediction tool, click here or on "open calculator" in the box at the top of the page.

To download the gastric carcinoma nomogram -- in Palm (including Treo 600) or Pocket PC format -- Request Downloadable Software.

Contact Us

If you have questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact us at nomograms@mskcc.org.

Last Updated: Oct. 1, 2009
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