Published online Sep 14, 2021. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v27.i34.5764
Peer-review started: March 23, 2021
First decision: April 29, 2021
Revised: May 11, 2021
Accepted: August 6, 2021
Article in press: August 6, 2021
Published online: September 14, 2021
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Gastric cancer is a multifactorial cancer and is a leading cause of cancer death world
We desired to discover the association between gastric cancer incidence and potential factors, including anti-Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) treatment.
The objective of this study was to observe secular trends in gastric cancer incidence according to age, sex, and the implementation of a nationwide H. pylori treatment program in Taiwan.
We used the national Taiwan Cancer Registry database in this population-based study. Annual percent changes in incidence rates were used to describe secular trends in incidence rates and sex ratios of gastric cancer in Taiwan and to study the relationship between its incidence and potential risk factors, including anti-H. pylori treatment. Pearson’s product-moment correlation coefficients were used to analyze the corre
The annual percent changes showed steadily decreasing rates of gastric cancer in both sexes. However, the decreasing trends differed by sex, with an annual percent change of -2.58% in males and -2.14% in females. The age-specific incidence rates increased with age. Among the same age group, more recent time periods showed lower in
We observed steadily decreasing trends with differential sex ratios in the incidence of gastric cancer in Taiwan. The results also support the association between trends in gastric cancer incidence and the implementation of H. pylori eradication programs in Taiwan.
Further long-term cohort studies are needed to investigate the relationship between H. pylori treatment and gastric cancer histologic type and anatomic site and should include adjusting for other confounders, such as dietary and lifestyle habits and genetic susceptibility.