Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2015
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd005583.pub2
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Helicobacter pylorieradication for the prevention of gastric neoplasia

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“…Gastric cancer is the third most common cause of cancer-related death globally, thus it has been considered as an important public health burden (Hajmanoochehri et al, 2013, Ford et al, 2014, Rahman et al, 2014. Moreover, the prognosis of affected patients is usually poor due to the fact that most cases are diagnosed after age 50 and presented at advanced stage (Lin et al, 2014, Rahman et al, 2014.…”
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“…Gastric cancer is the third most common cause of cancer-related death globally, thus it has been considered as an important public health burden (Hajmanoochehri et al, 2013, Ford et al, 2014, Rahman et al, 2014. Moreover, the prognosis of affected patients is usually poor due to the fact that most cases are diagnosed after age 50 and presented at advanced stage (Lin et al, 2014, Rahman et al, 2014.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The causal relationship between of H. pylori and the development of gastric cancer has been documented in both epidemiological and basic research studies (Parsonnet et al, 1991, Uemura et al, 2001, Demirel et al, 2013, Karami et al, 2013, Basiri et al, 2014 Abebaw et al, 2014). Moreover, a recent meta-analysis has shown that H. pylori eradication potentially reduces the incidence of gastric cancer, especially in the areas where the prevalence of gastric cancer is high (Fock, 2014, Ford et al, 2014.…”
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“…Gastric cancer prevention programmes via H.pylori eradication have been shown to benefit high-risk populations [47]. The best results from gastric cancer prevention strategies are obtained when H. pylori eradication is performed before advanced atrophic gastritis with changes becomes established and thus implementation of H. pylori screening and treatment in early adulthood is required.…”
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“…Infection is directly linked to the development of gastritis, gastric ulceration, and gastric cancer [2]. H. pylori is classified as a class I carcinogen in humans and eradication of the organism significantly ­reduces the risk of developing gastric cancer [3, 4]. Antibiotic resistance is the leading cause for treatment failure, and presents a major challenge in both clinical practice and at a public health level.…”
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confidence: 99%