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Risk for gastric cancer in people with CagA positive or CagA negative Helicobacter pylori infection.

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1997

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When compared with uninfected subjects, persons infected with CagA positive H pylori are at considerably increased risk of gastric cancer. CagA negative H pylori are less strongly linked to malignancy and may only be associated with diffuse type disease.

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