Abstract:Background: To identify the prevalence of H. pylori in patients with gastric carcinoma and their first-degree relatives, the possible risks of acquisition of infection and developing of gastric cancer. Methods: We investigated 31 families (total 75 human volunteers) with a family member, diagnosed as a gastric carcinoma patient and their first-degree relatives. Patients were tested forH. pylori stool antigen by "DIAQUICK" H. pylori Stool Cassette-a rapid test for the qualitative detection of H. pylori antigen.… Show more
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