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Risk Factors Associated with Gastric Cancer in Patients with a Duodenal Ulcer
Author(s) -
Cho SooJeong,
Choi Il Ju,
Kim Chan Gyoo,
Kook MyeongCherl,
Lee Jong Yeul,
Kim Byung Chang,
Ryu Kum Hei,
Nam Su Youn,
Kim YoungWoo
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
helicobacter
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.206
H-Index - 79
eISSN - 1523-5378
pISSN - 1083-4389
DOI - 10.1111/j.1523-5378.2010.00805.x
Subject(s) - medicine , gastroenterology , concomitant , intestinal metaplasia , helicobacter pylori , chronic gastritis , gastritis , antrum , curvatures of the stomach , cancer , population , stomach , environmental health
Background:  Although gastric cancer (GC) and duodenal ulcer (DU) are both strongly associated with Helicobacter pylori infection, a DU is negatively associated with the risk of GC. The aim of the study is to evaluate histologic risk factors for GC among patients with a DU. Materials and Methods:  A total of 541 consecutive patients with GC were prospectively evaluated for the presence of a DU. Control patients with only a DU (n = 89) were recruited from health screening population. Histologic grading was assessed using the updated Sydney system for six gastric biopsies from three regions. GC risk among patients with a DU was evaluated using logistic regression analysis. Results:  Among patients with GC, 7.6% (41/541) had a concomitant DU or an ulcer scar. Corpus‐predominant/pangastritis were more frequently found in concomitant GC patients with a DU (90%) than in patients with a DU alone (62%) ( p  =   .001). In patients with a DU, moderate–severe chronic inflammation at the lesser and greater curvatures of corpus was associated with GC risk (OR, 3.70; 95% CI, 1.46–9.36, and OR, 7.72; 95% CI, 3.18–18.7, respectively). Additionally, moderate–severe intestinal metaplasia (IM) at the antrum and corpus lesser curvature was associated with GC risk (OR, 7.52; 95% CI, 3.06–18.5, and OR, 9.25, 95% CI, 2.39–35.8, respectively). Conclusions:  A DU is not rare in patients with GC in a high‐risk region of GC. Patients with a DU with chronic corpus gastritis and IM have an increased risk of GC, thus those patients should be followed up for GC development.

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