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Seropositivity for Helicobacter pylori and hepatobiliary cancers in the PLCO study.
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
British Journal of Cancer. Sep2020, Vol. 123 Issue 6, p909-911. 3p.
Subject
*BACTERIAL proteins
*LIVER tumors
*HELICOBACTER pylori
*BACTERIAL antigens
*LOGISTIC regression analysis
*HELICOBACTER diseases
*DISEASE complications
BILE duct tumors
Language
ISSN
0007-0920
Abstract
Helicobacter has been suggested to play a possible role in hepatitis, gallstones, and hepatobiliary tumours. We assessed whether seropositivity to 15 H. pylori proteins was associated with subsequent incidence of 74 biliary tract and 105 liver cancer cases vs. 357 matched controls in the Prostate, Lung, Colorectal, and Ovarian Cancer Screening Trial (PLCO). Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals were computed by conditional logistic regression after adjustment for known hepatobiliary cancer risk factors. H. pylori seropositivity was not associated with either biliary tract (1.76, 0.90-3.46) or liver cancer (0.87, 0.46-1.65). CagA seropositivity was associated with both endpoints, although the latter association was not statistically significant (biliary tract: 2.16, 1.03-4.50; liver cancer: 1.96, 0.98-3.93) and neither association was statistically significant after correcting for multiple comparisons. Together, these results suggest possible associations between H. pylori and hepatobiliary cancer and suggest the value of future studies investigating the association.Trial registration number: NCT00339495. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]