“The initiator in gastric cancers is usually inflammatory, such as H.pylori infection,” he continued.
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“This inflammation leads to damaged mucosal cells where the lactic acid-producing bacteria can colonize. This helps to explain why cancers still develop even after treating H. pylori infection.”
The new findings could be applied to using the saliva for early cancer detection, Slomovitz suggested, which may help identify the disease even in pre-cancer states.
“There is a correlation between the bacteria found in the gut and neurogenerative disease and increased cancer risk,” said a top physician.
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