A 62-year-old man presents with dark tarry stools and light-headedness

A 62-year-old man presents with dark tarry stools and light-headedness. Upper endoscopy finds an ulcerating lesion in his stomach and biopsies confirm gastric cancer. Which of the following is a risk factor for carcinoma of the stomach?

(A) Helicobacter pylori infection
(B) high socioeconomic status
© high protein diet
(D) high alcohol consumption
(E) high fat diet

solution:

(A) Low dietary vitamin C, and high salt and nitrate consumption predispose to gastric cancer, as does ingestion of smoked foods. Smoking is a risk factor, but alcohol is not. 130 6: Oncology H. pylori is another important risk factor, sinceit causes gastritis that eventually leads to chronic atrophic gastritis, metaplasia, dysplasia,and then carcinoma.