Tokudome, Shinkan and Samsuria, Witjitra D. and Soeripto, Soeripto and Triningsih, F. X. Ediati and Suzuki, Sadao and Hosono, Akihiro and Triono, Teguh and Wijaya, Indra and Sarjadi, Sarjadi and Miranti, Ika P. and Ghadimi, Reza and Moore, Malcolm A. (2005) Helicobacter pylori infection appears essential for stomach carcinogenesis: Observations in Semarang, Indonesia. Cancer Science, 96 (12). pp. 873-875. ISSN 1349-7006
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Abstract
The gastric cancer incidence in Semarang, Indonesia, is exceedingly low: only approximately 1/100th of the level in Japan. To elucidate the reason, we carried out an ecological study recruiting 69 male and 102 female participants from the general populace in January 2005. Positive urea breath tests were 0% for both men and women, and Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) IgG antibodies were found in 2% (0–5, 95% confidence interval) of men and 2% (0–4) of women, significantly lower than the 62% (58–65) and 57% (53–60), respectively, in Japan. Furthermore, there were no positive findings with the pepsinogen tests in Semarang, again significant in comparison with the 23% (22–25) and 22% (20–23) in Japan. Variation in smoking levels and consumption of NaCl, vegetables and fruit were found, but not to an extent that would allow explanation of the major differences in gastric cancer incidence. We may conclude that the very low prevalence of H. pylori infection and thus chronic atrophic gastritis account for the rarity of stomach cancer in Semarang, Indonesia. (Cancer Sci 2005; 96: 873–875)
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | R Medicine > RC Internal medicine > RC0254 Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology (including Cancer) |
Divisions: | Faculty of Medicine > Department of Medicine Faculty of Medicine > Department of Medicine |
ID Code: | 438 |
Deposited By: | Mr. Sugeng Priyanto |
Deposited On: | 31 Aug 2009 18:40 |
Last Modified: | 31 Aug 2009 18:40 |
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