Elevated risk of colorectal adenoma with Helicobacter pylori-related chronic gastritis: a population-based case-control study |
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Authors: | Inoue Izumi Mukoubayashi Chizu Yoshimura Noriko Niwa Tohru Deguchi Hisanobu Watanabe Mika Enomoto Shotaro Maekita Takao Ueda Kazuki Iguchi Mikitaka Yanaoka Kimihiko Tamai Hideyuki Arii Kenji Oka Masashi Fujishiro Mitsuhiro Takeshita Tatsuya Iwane Masataka Mohara Osamu Ichinose Masao |
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Affiliation: | Department of Gastroenterology, School of Medicine, Wakayama Medical University, 811-1 Kimiidera, Wakayama City, Wakayama, Japan. izumiino@wakayama-med.ac.jp |
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Abstract: | This study investigated correlations between Helicobacter pylori infection or chronic atrophic gastritis (CAG) and risk of colorectal adenoma in a population-based case-control study. Subjects comprised asymptomatic, middle-aged, male Japanese factory workers who participated in an annual health check-up program, including cancer screening with colonoscopy. We selected 239 colorectal adenoma cases based on histological evaluation and 239 age-matched adenoma-free controls, and evaluated colorectal adenoma risk according to stage of H. pylori-related chronic gastritis as determined by serum tests for H. pylori antibody titer and pepsinogen. Subjects with colorectal adenoma were more likely to be smokers and have hypercholesterolemia. H. pylori infection was a risk factor for adenoma as a whole (crude odds ratio [OR]: 2.26, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.44-3.55). Analysis of distal adenoma cases showed that adenoma risk was significantly increased in the presence of H. pylori infection, but there was no further increase in risk with CAG. In contrast, proximal adenoma risk increased stepwise with the presence and progression of H. pylori-related chronic gastritis and showed a maximal and significant increase with CAG (crude OR: 4.51, 95% CI: 1.43-14.2). Subjects with more extensive and severe gastritis showed still higher risk not only for proximal but also for distal adenoma. H. pylori-related chronic gastritis is likely to be involved in the development of colorectal neoplasms, and its progression appears to increase the risk, particularly for proximal adenomas. Knowing the H. pylori-related chronic gastritis stage will probably be useful for evaluation of risk for colorectal neoplasia. |
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Keywords: | colorectal adenoma pepsinogen chronic atrophic gastritis case‐control study cancer risk |
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