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Researchers say about three-quarters of gastric cancer cases worldwide are caused by the common bacteria Helicobacter pylori ...
A common bacteria is fuelling millions of cases of stomach cancer worldwide – but screening may turn the tide, experts have said.Scientists from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) ...
Most stomach cancers “are caused by chronic infection with H. pylori and can be prevented by treatment of the infection with ...
Globally, stomach cancer is on the rise in young people, but new research shows that three-quarters of future cases could be ...
76% of future stomach cancer cases could be linked to H. pylori infection, a new study reveals. Here’s all you need to know ...
A common bacterium is fuelling millions of stomach cancer cases globally, though screening may offer a vital solution, ...
India and China are expected to have the most cases of stomach cancer, and reseachers are pointing fingers to Helicobacter ...
Researchers said programmes to quickly screen and treat people for a common bacteria could reduce the number of expected ...
As many as 15.6 million people born between 2008 and 2017 globally are expected to develop gastric cancer sometime in their ...
A new study warns of a significant surge in gastric cancer cases globally, with Asia, particularly India, facing the greatest ...
Scientists are just beginning to understand the microbes that have been with us for millennia — the so-called microbiome, ...
Health information manager at Cancer Research UK, Dr Rachel Orritt, said: “H. pylori infection increases the risk of stomach cancer, but it’s not a common infection in the UK.