2024
DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.13708
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Helicobacter pylori Treatment and Gastric Cancer Risk Among Individuals With High Genetic Risk for Gastric Cancer

Heng-Min Xu,
Yuting Han,
Zong-Chao Liu
et al.

Abstract: ImportanceHelicobacter pylori treatment and nutrition supplementation may protect against gastric cancer (GC), but whether the beneficial effects only apply to potential genetic subgroups and whether high genetic risk may be counteracted by these chemoprevention strategies remains unknown.ObjectiveTo examine genetic variants associated with the progression of gastric lesions and GC risk and to assess the benefits of H pylori treatment and nutrition supplementation by levels of genetic risk.Design, Setting, and… Show more

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“…In the Original Investigation titled “ Helicobacter pylori Treatment and Gastric Cancer Risk Among Individuals With High Genetic Risk for Gastric Cancer,” 1 published on May 29, 2024, there were errors in the Abstract, Figure 3, and Supplement 1. In the Abstract, the hazard ratio for individuals with high genetic risk should have read 0.45 (95% CI, 0.24-0.82).…”
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“…In the Original Investigation titled “ Helicobacter pylori Treatment and Gastric Cancer Risk Among Individuals With High Genetic Risk for Gastric Cancer,” 1 published on May 29, 2024, there were errors in the Abstract, Figure 3, and Supplement 1. In the Abstract, the hazard ratio for individuals with high genetic risk should have read 0.45 (95% CI, 0.24-0.82).…”
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confidence: 99%