Endoscopic and histopathological phenotypes of early gastric neoplasia: toward an integrative host-response framework - Takeaways - MDSpire

Endoscopic and histopathological phenotypes of early gastric neoplasia: toward an integrative host-response framework

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  • Ting Wang

  • Bin Zhou

  • June 29, 2026

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    Early gastric neoplasia is a biologically heterogeneous interval in gastric carcinogenesis, crucial for timely intervention.

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    Contemporary endoscopy techniques enhance lesion detection, but current diagnostic frameworks often overlook the host-response context.

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    The proposed lesion-field-host framework integrates endoscopic, histopathological, and host-response data for interpreting early gastric neoplasia.

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    The framework includes three layers: lesion characteristics, background mucosal risk, and host-response variables.

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    Future advancements in early gastric neoplasia diagnosis will rely on integrating various phenotypes rather than isolated biomarkers.

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