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[Serum pepsinogen I/II ratio test]
1First Department of Internal Medicine, Toho University School of Medicine.
Abstract:
Serum pepsinogen levels were measured in 137 stomach cancer patients and compared with those of 288 normal cancer-free subjects. The serum pepsinogen levels of stomach cancer patients, especially pepsinogen I and the pepsinogen I/pepsinogen II ratio were significantly lower than those of normal controls and correlated well with the extent of chronic gastritis associated with the cancerous stomach. These results were in good accordance with the results of previous studies indicating that the cancer derived from the stomach where chronic gastritis/intestinal metaplasia is extensive. The initial step of the screening procedure can be completed rapidly. Our results indicate that serum pepsinogen screening(pepsinogen test method) is a valuable method to detect gastric cancers in the Japanese population.