The relationship between gastritis and gastric cancer

September 7, 2009 · Posted in Knowledge of chronic gastritis 

People on the relationship between gastric cancer and gastritis research for nearly a hundred years of history. Doctors have long found in the stomachs of gastric cancer surgery and autopsy specimens from the majority of both inflammation and in patients with gastric cancer before they occur often find that no acid. Therefore, most doctors and pathologists believe that the gastric cancer and gastritis.

 Recently, more and more evidence that chronic atrophic gastritis and gastric cancer is indeed closely related. Clinical observation showed that patients with atrophic gastritis, gastric cancer was significantly higher than that, such as Siurala other patients were followed up for 22-26 years, 377 cases and found 116 cases of primary chronic atrophic gastritis, 10 cases occurred in patients with cancer, 93 cases of chronic l cancer patients with superficial gastritis cases, and 108 cases of the original control group of normal gastric mucosa without l cases of gastric cancer.

 With in-depth study of gastric cancer, especially for early gastric cancer histological and tissue biochemical studies have shown chronic atrophic gastritis, intestinal metaplasia of the gastric mucosa may be shifting behavior of cancer tissue, which further confirmed the relationship between gastritis and gastric cancer . However, how gastritis into cancer, and is still not completely clear, pending further study to clarify.

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