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Human carcinogen - Helicobacter Pylori infection

Human carcinogen - Helicobacter Pylori infection: Introduction

Human carcinogen - Helicobacter Pylori infection: Helicobacter Pylori infection is deemed to be carcinogenic to humans. Infection with the virus does not mean the patient will definitely develop cancer but the risk of cancer is increased. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Human carcinogen - Helicobacter Pylori infection is available below.

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Causes of Human carcinogen - Helicobacter Pylori infection

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