Is superficial gastritis with enterocolitis less likely to become cancerous?

Superficial gastritis with enterocolitis has a certain chance of becoming cancerous, and intestinal epithelial hyperplasia is a pre-cancerous state, but it is still a long way away from the occurrence of cancer.
Superficial gastritis with intestinal metaplasia is a precancerous state, and the intestinal epithelial cells do not have strong corrosion resistance, and due to the stimulation of gastric acid and other environments inside the stomach, the intestinal metaplasia cells inside the stomach may undergo gene mutation, and then the intestinal metaplasia cells may become cancer cells, so the chances of superficial gastritis with intestinal metaplasia to become cancerous are very high.
It is generally believed that intestinalization is a kind of adaptive response of the organism. Since gastric hyperdifferentiated cancer often arises on the basis of intestinalized mucosa, therefore, intestinalization has a certain relationship with gastric cancer, and intestinalization is generally classified into colon type and small intestinal type, and colon type intestinalization is generated on the basis of small intestinal intestinal intestinalization, which has a close relationship with gastric cancer.
If patients have symptoms of superficial gastritis with enterocolitis, they should go to the hospital in time for standardized treatment to prevent the development of the disease.