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Biotech / Medical : QDEL - Quidel more quick diagnosis
QDEL 26.64+0.6%9:32 AM EST

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To: Mike Relyea who wrote (229)11/22/1996 8:28:00 PM
From: Mike Relyea   of 1693
 
An interesting 20 March 1996 article at uicc.ch, which states in part: The evidence associating the bacterium with this fatal cancer is overwhelming...Effective regimes are now becoming available...This gives rise to the possibility for screening large populations...Screening programs should employ non-invasive methods for H. pylori detection.

HELICOBACTER PYLORI AND GASTRIC CANCER
F.O'CONNOR, M. BUCKLEY, C. O'MORAIN
Department of Gastroenterology, Meath/Adelaide Hospitals and Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.

Note the author says "screening large populations." More evidence the H. Pylori market will eventually be big. Who will want a cancer causing bug in there gut? And over 30 percent of us have it.

Mike
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