rs1110549 - UTP4

Magnitude 2.2 · 1 study on file

Reported associations

  • Helicobacter pylori Treatment and Gastric Cancer Risk Among Individuals With High Genetic Risk for Gastric Cancer - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 38809553

    ABSTRACT: Key Points Question Is genetic susceptibility for gastric cancer associated with the outcomes of its primary prevention strategies? Findings In this cohort study of more than 100 000 Chinese adults, a polygenic risk score associated with the risk of gastric cancer was derived. Helicobacter pylori treatment was associated with reduced gastric cancer risk for individuals with a high genetic risk during long-term follow-up but not for those with low genetic risk. Meaning The findings of this study support the benefits of H pylori treatment for individuals with a high genetic risk of gastric cancer and suggest the utilization of genetic susceptibility for implementing effective gastric cancer primary prevention. This cohort study examines whether outcomes of primary prevention stra


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