How
inflammation causes gastric cancer
In 1982, researchers
reported a link between chronic gastritis and stomach bacterium Helicobacter
pylori, triggering a flurry of research into this newly-identified pathogen.
These studies made it clear that in addition to its involvement in gastritis, H.
pylori was a significant factor in the development of both peptic ulcers and
gastric cancer. But while the link between the bacterium and disease was
clear-cut, exactly how H. pylori caused gastric tumors remained the subject of
much debate
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