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Detection and Treatment of Helicobacter pylori: Problems and Advances

Hang Yang, Liwen Guan, Bing Hu

2022Gastroenterology Research and Practice20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection is chronic and etiologically linked to gastric cancer (GC) derived from gastric epithelium. The potential mechanism is complex, covering chronic inflammation, epithelial senescence, NF-κB activation, the cytotoxin-associated gene A protein translocation, and related abnormal signaling pathways. In clinical practice, the test-and-treat strategy, endoscopy-based strategy, and (family-based) screen-and-treat strategy are recommended to detect H. pylori and prevent GC. It has been demonstrated that the decreasing annual incidence of GC is largely attributable to the management of H. pylori. This study reviews the current clinical practice of H. pylori on the detection and eradication, alternative treatment strategies, and related problems and advances, and hopes to contribute to the better clinical management of H. pylori.

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Helicobacter pyloriMedicineInflammationIncidence (geometry)CancerMechanism (biology)Clinical PracticeInternal medicineGastroenterologyBioinformaticsBiologyPhilosophyEpistemologyFamily medicineOpticsPhysicsHelicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studiesGastric Cancer Management and OutcomesGalectins and Cancer Biology
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