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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...
STOMACH cancerREACTIVE oxygen speciesCARCINOGENESISGASTRIC acidGastric 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...
gastric cancer [6]. Moreover,H. pyloriinfection has been found to be implicated in gastric carcinogenesis [7] and various other gastroduodenal pathologies [8]. In addition to that, the occurrence of gastrointestinal malignancies [9,10] is linked with the carcinogenic nature ofH. Pylori, which...
H. pylori shows a great variability in genes associated with virulence, which may influence properties related to gastric adenocarcinoma initiation and progression. Among them, cagA and vacA show a strong positive association with the disease. Therefore,
pylori did not improve abnormal sonic hedgehog expression in the high risk group for gastric cancer. Dig Dis Sci. 2012a; 57 :643–649.Eradication of H. pylori Did Not Improve Abnormal Sonic Hedgehog Expression in the High Risk Group for Gastric Cancer[J] . Akiko Shiotani,Takahisa Murao,No...
Infection by Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) has been clearly shown to be strongly associated with the development of gastric cancer and is even considered a necessary condition for its development. In addition, it has been shown that among individuals with H. pylori infection, those who have ad...
The third study examines the association between environmental risk factors, clinical features, and H. 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 stu...
pyloriin Egyptian isolates with gastric cancer are rare. The current study aimed to examine: (1) The pattern of antimicrobial resistance ofH. pyloriisolates of Egyptian gastric cancer patients, and (2) the prevalence of Cytotoxin-associated gene A (CagA). Samples were collected from patients ...
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...