Asian Americans and Their Unique Stomach Cancer Burden

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Besides being Asian, the biggest risk factor for stomach cancer is exposure to a type of bacteria called Helicobacter pylori, also known as H. pylori, says Robert Huang, MD, a gastroenterologist and an assistant professor of medicine at Stanford Health Care in California.

H. pylori is incredibly common, with researchers estimating that it’s present in about half the world’s population, though its prevalence has declined somewhat over time. Many people get H. pylori infection in childhood, and there are often no signs or symptoms of having it, sometimes for years.

It’s often unclear how an H. pylori infection happens, but transmission methods include drinking contaminated water or eating food that hasn’t been prepared properly. It can also be passed through saliva, or on hands that weren’t washed thoroughly after using the bathroom.

H. pylori is sort of endemic in some developing countries,” Woo says. “You can have it when you’re a child, and it can stay in your stomach. There are bacteria that hide in the [lining] of the stomach, and it starts to create changes in the stomach over the course of time.”

Woo says H. pylori is easy to detect though, and doctors have several different detection methods. There’s a breath test, which checks for carbon after you drink a special fluid. A stool sample can be sent to a lab and checked for bacteria. An upper endoscopy test, which Woo calls the “gold standard screening tool for gastric cancer,” is when a flexible tube is inserted down the throat and into the stomach. A small tissue sample is then taken and tested for H. pylori.

While H. pylori is very common, Dr. Huang says it’s also simple to deal with once it’s detected.

“We can very easily treat this infection with a course of oral antibiotics taken over a two-week period,” Huang says. “If we could just get Asians tested for this infection, then we could potentially prevent a lot of [stomach] cancers.”

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