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Is intestinal metaplasia the point of no return in the progression of gastric carcinogenesis?

[...]IM was defined as the point of no return in the progress of gastric carcinogenesis by some researchers. [...]the spontaneous reversal of IM was actually observed. [...]the researchers disregarded the effect of IM regression by chemical and traditional drugs except H. pylori eradication. [...]th...

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Published in:Chinese medical journal 2021-11, Vol.134 (24), p.2965-2967
Main Authors: Wu, Si-Ran, Liu, Yu-Hao, Shi, Yong-Quan
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Language:English
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Summary:[...]IM was defined as the point of no return in the progress of gastric carcinogenesis by some researchers. [...]the spontaneous reversal of IM was actually observed. [...]the researchers disregarded the effect of IM regression by chemical and traditional drugs except H. pylori eradication. [...]the method to evaluate the reversal of IM was not comprehensive and systematic.
ISSN:0366-6999
2542-5641
DOI:10.1097/CM9.0000000000001889