The American College of Gastroenterology has published its first clinical guideline on the diagnosis and management of ...
The common causes of Gastric Cancer include, genetic susceptibility, Helicobacter Pylori (H. Pylori) infection, high salt intake, pickles, salted dried fish, alcohol and tobacco consumption.
About two-thirds of us have it in our bodies, but for most people, the bacterium Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori for short) ...
Excessive sodium intake has been identified as a significant risk factor in the development of gastric cancer. This mineral, ...
A pioneering study has revealed new insights into the role of gastric bacteria in stomach cancer development that could pave the way for a more effective treatment of pre-cancer.
The ACG has revised its guidance for gastric premalignant conditions, such as atrophic gastritis, gastric intestinal ...
While conversations about cancer risk often center on genetics and lifestyle choices, emerging research highlights a more insidious threat lurking in millions of American stomachs. Helicobacter ...
However, why only 1% of infections progress to gastric cancer is not fully understood. If detected early, H. pylori can be eradicated with antibiotics and this reduces the patient's risk of ...
Researchers have identified how gastric bacteria leaking through the stomach lining plays a crucial role in the onset of stomach cancer, paving the way for potential new treatments.
The association between H pylori infection and gastric cancer is now well known. Individuals living in Japan, Korea, Costa Rica, and other Asian and South American countries have the highest risk ...
The results published in Helicobacter, could lead to effective treatment of pre-cancer New Delhi: Gastric bacteria, which leaks around the stomach lining, plays a significant role in the onset of ...