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Screening for H. pylori could prevent stomach cancer at fivefold savings

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Research indicates that screening programs for Helicobacter pylori infection could provide substantial economic value in preventing gastric cancer, with each unit of currency spent on screening generating approximately five units in prevention benefits. H. pylori is a known major risk factor for gastric cancer development, and early detection through screening enables intervention before cancer develops.


This cost-benefit analysis supports the implementation of population-level H. pylori screening programs as a viable public health strategy. The fivefold return on investment demonstrates that preventive screening could reduce both the human and economic burden of gastric cancer while being financially sustainable for healthcare systems.


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Each unit of cost invested in Helicobacter pylori screening can generate approximately a fivefold return in gastric cancer prevention benefits.

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