Beware of the horrific double-shot that raises the risk of gastric cancer by 45%

Helicobacter pylori bacteria

The risk of gastric cancer is significantly magnified by the presence of both a specific stomach microbe, H. pyloriand rare variants in nine genes, according to a study by RIKEN researchers. This research suggests the potential for targeted antibiotic treatments to reduce risk in genetically predisposed individuals. Working in tandem, a stomach microbe and rare … Read more

Beware of the horrific double-shot that raises the risk of gastric cancer by 45%

Helicobacter pylori bacteria

The risk of gastric cancer is significantly magnified by the presence of both a specific stomach microbe, H. pyloriand rare variants in nine genes, according to a study by RIKEN researchers. This research suggests the potential for targeted antibiotic treatments to reduce risk in genetically predisposed individuals. Working in tandem, a stomach microbe and rare … Read more