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. 2018 May 28;24(20):2163–2172. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v24.i20.2163

Table 2.

Risk factor of gastric cancer development after Helicobacter pylori eradication

Ref. Subject number Study design Diagnosis Age Follow-up period (yr) Number of cancer Risk factor
Shichijo et al[31] 573 Cohort study CG/DU/GU 58 6.4 21 Endoscopic severe atrophy
Histologic intestinal metaplasia
Take et al[32] 1674 Cohort study GU/DU 51 5.6 28 Endoscopic severe atrophy
Toyoshima et al[55] 1232 Cohort study CG/DU/GU 54 2.5 15 Endoscopic severe atrophy
Sakitani et al[56] 965 Cohort study CG/DU/GU 63 4.5 21 Endoscopic severe atrophy
Cheung et al[57] 63397 Cohort study Helicobacter pylori infection (GU 2%, DU 3%) 55 7.6 153 Proton pump inhibitor
Takata et al[58] 101 Cohort study CG/GU/GC 56 5.3 8 Age
Kodama et al[59] 2355 Matched control study CG/DU/GU/GC 63 4.1 21 Endoscopic severe atrophy
OLGA staging
Histologic atrophy at the antrum
Histologic inflammation at the corpus
Histologic intestinal metaplasia at the corpus
Sugimoto et al[60] 1200 Cross- sectional study NA 70 4.6 79 Endoscopic severe atrophy
Haneda et al[62] 261 Cross sectional study CG/DU/GU/GC/MALToma/hyperplastic polyp 57 NA 47 Pepsinogen I/II ratio ≤ 4.5
Maeda et al[63] 177 Cross sectional study NA NA NA 94 Epigenetic marker

GU: Gastric ulcer; DU: Duodenal ulcer; CG: Chronic gastritis; GC: Gastric cancer; NA: Not available.