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Objective:Surface-enhanced laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (SELDI-TOF-MS) is one of the currently used techniques to identify biomarkers for cancers. This study was planned to make a proteomic analysis on the serum of stage I gastric cancer patients and establish a early diagnostic model for identifying stage I gastric cancer preliminarily.Methods:A total of 229 serum samples including 169 pathologically confirmed gastric cancer patients (stage I:n =47; stage II:n = 39; stage III:n = 46; stage IV:n = 37) and 60 gastritis patients were analyzed by SELDI-TOF-MS Protein Chip array technology. The resulting SELDI-TOF-MS spectral data were analyzed using the Biomarker WizardTM and Biomarker Pattes? software to find differential proteins and develop a classification tree for early gastric cancer. Results:Twelve proteins were significantly over expressed (P < 0.05, Student t-test) in patients with gastric cancer compared to patients with gastritis. Among them, three protein masses with 2873, 6121 and 7778 m/z was found to be differentially expressed solely in patients suffering from stage I gastric cancer. The three protein masses construct the decision tree which could effectively distinguish stage I gastric cancer samples from control samples, achieving a sensitivity and specificity of 89.36 (42/47) and 97.32% (182/187), respectively. Conclusion:Serum Proteomic Pattes can be used for the quick diagnosis of stage I gastric cancer. SELDI-TOF-MS is a useful tool for the detection and identification of new protein markers in serum.