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| | After Removing Stomach Cancer, Removing H. Pylori Reduces Risk Of Redevelopment |
| date: Aug 2nd 2008 17:30
By removing Helicobacter pylori bacteria from gastric cancer patients after surgery can reduce the odds of cancer redevelopment dramatically, according to an article released on August 1, 2008 in The Lancet. H. plyori is a virus that usually infects the stomach or small intestines.
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