Publication: Prevalence of H. pylori Infection in Relatives of Peruvian Patients with Gastric Cancer
Date
2021
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Publisher
Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Care
Abstract
bjective:
The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori)
infection in relatives and patients with gastric cancer (GC).
Methods:
H. pylori infection was evaluated by
the breath urease test in 171 relatives and by qPCR technique in gastric tissue of 61 patients (n=45 for GC and
n=16 for non-GC).
Results:
There were included 137 relatives of GC patients and 34 of non-GC. The median
age of the relatives of patients with a gastric tissue sample was 39 years (10-86). Infection was found in 60.2%
(n=103) relatives. There were no higher H. pylori infection rates in relatives of patients with gastric cancer
(62% vs 62.9%, p=0.33), H. pylori infection (60% vs 60%, p=0.96), or metaplasia (58.8% vs 61.8%, p=0.71).
Conclusion:
The prevalence of infection in relatives of GC patients is high in our population but not associated
with H. pylori presence in the paired case
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Keywords
Helicobacter pylori, Peruvian Patients, Gastric cancer, Relatives, Risk factor, Detection