Epidemiology of stomach cancer
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Abstract
Infection, dietary factors, tobacco, obesity, and radiation. To date, the most important way of preventing stomach cancer is reduced exposure to risk factors, as well as screening and early detection. Further research on risk factors can help identify various opportunities for more effective prevention. Screening programs for stomach cancer have been implemented in a few countries, either as a national or opportunistic screening of high-risk individuals only. Generally, due to its high aggressiveness and heterogeneity, stomach cancer still remains a severe global health problem.
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- Stomach cancer
- Cancer
- Medicine
- Stomach
- Helicobacter pylori
- Epidemiology
- Causes of cancer
- Mortality rate
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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