When carcinoma of stomach develops secondarily to pernicious anemia, it is usually situated in the –

Correct Answer: Fundus
Description: Gastric carcinomas arising in pernicious anemia differ from usual gastric cancer in following ways polypoid fundic or cardiac rather than antral in origin multicentric of the low average grade of malignancy.
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