“…8 In Israel, the age-standardized incidence declined to a rate of 9.7 per 100,000 in 2012, 9,10 with a high incidence of gastric cancer among immigrants from the former Soviet Union (FSU). 9 In light of the increasing prevalence of adolescent obesity in Israel, 2,12,13 concern about gastric cancer among immigrants from the FSU, 11 and a report on the association of the BMI with NCGC, 8 we expanded our previous research on the association between the measured BMI, country of birth, and residential socioeconomic status (SES) in adolescence and the risk of gastric cancer among men. 9 In light of the increasing prevalence of adolescent obesity in Israel, 2,12,13 concern about gastric cancer among immigrants from the FSU, 11 and a report on the association of the BMI with NCGC, 8 we expanded our previous research on the association between the measured BMI, country of birth, and residential socioeconomic status (SES) in adolescence and the risk of gastric cancer among men.…”