Higher risk for gastric cancer?

April 18th, 2008 by admin

There are several major factors that seem to increase one’s risk of gastric cancer. Men are twice as likely to get gastric cancer as women, and it is more common in people of Asian and Pacific Island descent. One’s diet probably plays a major role. Smoked foods, salted meat and fish and pickled vegetables increase one’s risk of gastric cancer, while eating whole grains and fresh fruits and vegetables seems to lower the risk. Obesity, too, increases one’s risk. Other factors that increase one’s risk of stomach cancer include:

      Smoking

      Excessive intake of alcohol

      A bacterial, H. pylori, ,stomach infection

      Stomach surgery

      Stomach polyps

      Increased age

      Type A blood

      Family history of cancer

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