
The evidence suggests that gastric cancer screening, particularly through endoscopy, is effective in high-prevalence regions and may reduce mortality, with economic evaluations supporting its implementation in such areas. Alternatives like H. pylori screening show varying cost-effectiveness depending on the context.
stomach cancer, evaluation, diagnosis, gastric cancer, public health, detection, screening programs, preventive medicine
stomach cancer, evaluation, diagnosis, gastric cancer, public health, detection, screening programs, preventive medicine
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