CANCERGERBILS as laboratory animalsRISK factorsAnnounces that researchers in Japan have reported the first scientific evidence that long-term Helicobacter pylori infection induces gastric carcinoma. Details about the study of 55 Mongolian gerbils when injected orally with H pylori; Description of the ...
H. pyloriis a common type of bacteria that attacks the stomach lining. It's usually passed from person to person. Most infections are harmless. But the bacteria is to blame for most peptic stomach ulcers, and if it's not treated, it could be a risk factor for stomach cancer. The most...
Gastric cancer (GC) is the fifth most common cancer worldwide and makes up a significant component of the global cancer burden. Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is the most influential risk factor for GC, with the International Agency for Research on Cancer classifying it as a Clas...
H. pylori Infection – The Route from Inflammation to CancerH. pylori infectioninflammationgastric carcinogenesisCagAgene mutationsThis chapter contains sections titled:doi:10.1002/9783527629664.ch3Tsutomu ChibaHiroyuki MarusawaHiroshi SenoNorihiko Watanabe...
Helicobacter pylori and gastric cancer: What is the real risk? Some epidemiological data point to an association between infection from Helicobacter pylori (Hp) and gastric cancer, although several unresolved issues st... M Crespi,F Citarda - 《Gastroenterologist》 被引量: 72发表: 1998年 Overview...
Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) play a major role in the progression of stomach cancer, but the related mechanisms are not fully understood. H. pylori infection is recognized as one of the strongest risk factors for gastric carcinoma, but its effect
pylori to reduce the risk of stomach cancer.Reports that garlic can counteract the harmful effects of Heliobacter pylori bacterium which causes stomach ulcers. Reactions of H. pylori to antibiotics; How the natural antibiotic properties of garlic prevent stomach cancer.Dolby...
pylori infection in young adults diagnosed with metastatic gastric cancer in Los Angeles, aiming to identify and characterize geographic clusters of early-onset gastric cancer. These studies aim to inform early detection and prevention efforts, reduce health disparities, and identify inter...
Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection has been recognized as a significant threat for gastric cancer. However, studies that investigated the oncogenic factors and antimicrobial resistance ofH. pyloriin Egyptian isolates with gastric cancer are rare. The current study aimed to examine: (1) The ...
pylori isolates, type I and type II hopQ alleles were detected in 52 (59.1%) and 36 (40.9%), respectively. A significant association was found between type I hopQ gene and gastric cancer [odds ratio, 2.3; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.34.1] and gastric ulcers (odds ratio, 2.5; ...