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  • Gastric cancer is highly prevalent, ranking as the fourth most common cancer and a leading cause of cancer-related deaths globally.
  • The study from a tertiary care hospital in Eastern India analyzed 106 patients over two years, focusing on the histopathological findings of upper gastrointestinal endoscopic biopsies related to gastric cancer.
  • Results showed a significant presence of infection linked to intestinal-type gastric carcinoma, with 67.92% of patients testing positive, highlighting the potential role of this infection in cancer development.

Article Abstract

Introduction Gastric cancer is the fourth most common type of cancer and the second leading cause of cancer-related death in the world. The etiology of gastric cancer includes infection, diet, lifestyle, tobacco, alcohol, and genetic susceptibility. Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy (UGIE) is the most effective method for examining the upper gastrointestinal tract as compared to the other examination tools. Objective To study the histopathological finding of upper gastrointestinal endoscopic biopsies and its association with in cases of carcinoma stomach. Materials and methods This was a hospital-based observational study carried out in the Department of Surgery, at Maharaja Krushna Chandra Gajapati Medical College, Berhampur, a tertiary care hospital in Eastern India. Study population consisted of 106 patients for a period of 2 years from July 2019 to June 2021, after due consideration of the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Endoscopic location and pathological types of the gastric lesion were noted, and all biopsy specimens were investigated to see the presence of by rapid urease test (RUT) and histological examination in the form of Giemsa and H&E stain. Results In the present study of 106 cases, 62 cases (58.49%) were found to be positive for by RUT and 72 cases (67.92%) were positive for by smear staining. In histopathological study, 72 cases (67.92%) were of intestinal type of carcinoma and 34 cases (32.07%) were of diffuse type of carcinoma. Smear for was positive in 56 cases (77.78%) among the 72 cases of intestinal type of carcinoma stomach. Whereas only 16 cases (47.05%) were found to be smear-positive for among the 34 cases of diffuse type of lesion. Irrespective of histological type, was positive in 67.92% of patients with carcinoma stomach. This association was statistically significant (p<0.001) and indicates its role in intestinal type of gastric carcinoma. Conclusion There is a high frequency of infection in cases of stomach cancer. This study confirmed the higher association of infection with gastric cancer. Its association with the intestinal histological variety of stomach cancer is more common than diffuse type. The prevalence of infection in distal stomach carcinoma is higher than proximal.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9694525PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.30709DOI Listing

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