Assessing gastric cancer risk through longitudinal health check-up data: Insights from a national cohort study in South Korea
Juwon Park, Do-young Kim, Mina Suh, Yeong-Hwa Kim, Sungho Won

TL;DR
This study uses health check-up data from South Korea to identify risk factors for gastric cancer, finding that age, certain blood markers, and lifestyle factors are significant predictors.
Contribution
The study identifies low hemoglobin as a novel potential risk factor for gastric cancer detectable through routine health check-ups.
Findings
Age, AST, γ-GTP, low ALT, and low hemoglobin are significant risk factors for gastric cancer in both genders.
Among males, dyslipidemia, smoking, and physical activity are also significantly associated with gastric cancer risk.
Low hemoglobin levels emerged as a promising new risk factor for gastric cancer.
Abstract
Gastric cancer (GC) is the fourth most prevalent cancer and a leading cause of cancer-related fatalities in South Korea. Although periodic screening policies are in place, the early detection and prediction of GC remain challenging. This study evaluated the risk of GC incidence by utilizing longitudinal health check-up data from the National Health Insurance Service-Health Screening Cohort spanning from 2009 to 2019. The criteria selected for this study are general health examination candidates aged 40 or older who have been eligible for health insurance since 2009. The exclusion criteria included individuals diagnosed with cancer prior to 2009 or before their examination date, as well as those who did not complete the examination questionnaire. A time-dependent Cox proportional hazards model was employed to analyze the time from health examination to the first GC diagnosis, comparing…
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Taxonomy
TopicsColorectal Cancer Screening and Detection · Health Promotion and Cardiovascular Prevention · Gastric Cancer Management and Outcomes
