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Ziad Aljarad

Ziad Aljarad

Aleppo University Hospital, Syria

Title: The relationship between Rh and ABO Blood Groups distribution and the incidence of gastric cancer and peptic ulcer disease: Case-control study

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Abstract

Statement of the Problem: In 1953, Aird et al. found an association between blood group A and gastric cancer, and between blood group O and peptic ulcer disease (PUD). Further research demonstrated relationships between ABO blood groups and some diseases. No studies included Rh blood groups in the analysis. There is a controversy among studies investigating the association of ABO blood groups with gastric cancer and PUD. This study aims to investigate the relationship between Rh and ABO blood groups and the incidence of gastric cancer and PUD. To our knowledge, this is the first study that includes Rh blood groups in the investigation.


Methodology: We chose case-control design. Participants underwent esophagogastro - duodenoscopy (EGD) during 2016 and 2017 in Aleppo University hospital. We did ABO and Rh typing for all participants. Biopsies were done when indicated. We formed four case groups: benign PUD group (n=276), benign gastric ulcer group (n=125), benign duodenal ulcer group (n=169), gastric cancer group (n=26). The control group (n=276) consisted of participants whose EGDs were normal or revealed only gastritis or duodenitis. We used ODDs Ratio with 95% confidence interval and P-value to evaluate statistical significance of differences between groups.

Findings: There is no significant relationship between Rh blood groups and gastric cancer or PUD. There is no relationship between ABO blood groups and PUD. There is an increased risk of gastric cancer among blood group A. Non-A groups revealed no significant risk. 100% of biopsies showed H. pylori.


Conclusion: After comparing our findings to available literature, we suggest larger-scale studies to investigate the association of non-A groups with gastric cancer, and Rh groups with gastric cancer and PUD. We recommend studying the feasibility of establishing screening programs for gastric cancer in people with blood group A. We should determine the prevalence of H.pylori infection in Syria.