Due to its fast progression and sometimes delayed discovery, stomach cancer continues to rank among the worst tumors worldwide. UTRN, MUC16, CCDC178, and HYDIN are the four genes that have been shown to work together to predict the lethality of stomach cancer, which gives researchers hope.
Based on these gene changes, researchers created a risk score that allowed them to successfully categorize individuals into low, medium, and high-risk categories. The tumor mutation load was greater and survival rates were higher in the low-risk group. Crucially, this model demonstrated dependability irrespective of disease stage, age, or gender.
Doctors' ability to evaluate patient prognoses and customize therapy regimens may be significantly enhanced by this genetic characteristic. It is an important step toward more focused and efficient cancer treatment, even though more confirmation is required.
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