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World J Gastroenterol. Apr 28, 2014; 20(16): 4586-4596
Published online Apr 28, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i16.4586
Table 1 Important pathogens associated with the prognosis of gastric cancer
FactorsSourceSampleSample sizeCut-off value or characterizationTime of measurementPrognostic role
H. pyloriGermanySera166PositivityPrior to gastrectomyIncreased OS and RFS[17]
H. pyloriChinaTumor tissue162PositivityAt the time of surgeryDecreased OS and RFS[18]
H. pyloriBrazilTumor tissue68PositivityAt the time of surgeryNo difference[19]
H. pyloriSouth KoreaSera274NegativityAt the time of surgery and adjuvant chemotherapyDecreased OS[20]
H. pyloriItalySera and tumor tissue297NegativityAt the time of surgeryDecreased OS[21]
H. pyloriBrazilian, Asian and CaucasianSera2454PositivityAt the time of surgeryIncreased OS and DFS[22]
EBVTaiwanSera150PositivityPrior to gastrectomyIncreased OS[27]
EBVKoreaSera123ExpressionAt the time of surgeryIncreased OS and DFS[28]
EBVAsia, Europe and Latin AmericaSera4599PositivityAt the time of surgeryIncreased OS[29]