HP+ adenocarcinoma of the stomach (upper body lesser curvature lateral to the anterior wall) requires treatment.
When a patient suffers from gastric adenocarcinoma but is positive for Helicobacter pylori, the Helicobacter pylori is colonized in the stomach, which leads to rupture and damage of gastric mucosa, causing gastritis and gastric ulcer, aggravating the discomforts such as gastric pain and gastric acidity, which will increase the trouble for the efficacy of gastric adenocarcinoma, and the damage of Helicobacter pylori infection to the gastric mucosa will induce the formation of carcinoma, which will aggravate the progression of gastric adenocarcinoma.
Therefore, when H. pylori is positive, standardized treatment is recommended. At present, to eradicate H. pylori infection, two antibiotics, one bismuth agent and one gastric mucosa protector are used, and four combinations of drugs are used for regular eradication. However, before using the medication to consult a physician, under the guidance of the physician for medication, not self-selected drugs.