“…Based on their results, a surveillance interval of ≤1.5 years may be recommended for those with severe atrophy to reduce the risk of surgical resection for gastric cancer. 1 Comparing the risk of gastric cancer in the initial 10 years and the second 10 years after eradication, Take et al reported that with a longer observation period, the risk of developing diffusetype gastric cancer, such as poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma and signet-ring cell carcinoma, increased in patients with mild to moderate gastric atrophy at the time of eradication. 6 These data suggest that, even if gastric mucosal atrophy is mild or moderate after eradication, the risk of gastric cancer is prevalent in the long term, suggesting the need for continued surveillance.…”