Scientists map stomach bacteria to catch cancer earlier
NCT ID NCT07253948
Summary
This study looks back at existing medical records to understand how H. pylori bacteria spreads in the stomach during different stages of inflammation (gastritis) and early cancer. Researchers are analyzing tissue samples from 231 patients to see if specific patterns of this common bacteria can help doctors identify people at higher risk for developing stomach cancer earlier. The goal is to improve early screening methods, not to test a new treatment.
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the First Hospital of Jilin University
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