“Helicobacter pylori Eradication Regimens Impact on Gastric Cancer Incidence and Comparative Risk Assessment Post-Eradication: A Systematic Review and Network Meta-Analysis”
🌍 Spotlight on Dr. Bahareh Shateri Amiri: Advancing Global Understanding of Gastric Cancer through Evidence-Based Research
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Invited Speech Title:
Gastric cancer remains one of the
most significant health challenges worldwide, closely linked to Helicobacter
pylori (H. pylori) infection. Dr. Bahareh
Shateri Amiri’s groundbreaking work delves deep into the impact of
various eradication regimens on gastric cancer prevention, offering a
comparative risk assessment post-eradication through a systematic review and
network meta-analysis.
Her research provides a crucial
evidence base for clinicians and policymakers aiming to reduce global gastric
cancer burden through optimized treatment strategies.
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Biography
Dr. Bahareh Shateri Amiri is a
distinguished medical researcher and clinician specializing in Gastroenterology,
Internal Medicine, and Infectious Diseases. With a strong academic
foundation and years of clinical experience, she has dedicated her career to
advancing gastrointestinal health and exploring the long-term effects of
microbial infections on cancer development.
Her scholarly approach integrates epidemiology,
clinical research, and evidence-based medicine, focusing on improving
diagnostic and therapeutic outcomes in gastrointestinal diseases. Dr. Amiri’s
dedication to translational research has made her a respected figure in both
academic and clinical communities.
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Awards & Recognitions
- Recipient of the Excellence in Clinical Research
Award for outstanding contributions to gastroenterology research.
- Honored by multiple international medical societies
for her evidence-based studies on H. pylori and gastric cancer prevention.
- Recognized as one of the leading female researchers
in digestive disease epidemiology.
- Invited as a guest speaker and panel expert at
numerous global medical and endoscopy conferences.
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Research & Publications
Dr. Amiri has authored and
co-authored several peer-reviewed scientific papers published in
high-impact journals. Her notable works include:
- Systematic reviews on H. pylori eradication and
gastric cancer prevention.
- Comparative studies on proton pump inhibitor-based
therapies and antibiotic resistance.
- Contributions to meta-analyses evaluating regional
differences in treatment outcomes and cancer risk reduction.
Her publications are widely cited,
contributing valuable insights to the evolving global guidelines for
gastrointestinal health management.
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Achievements
- Conducted one of the most comprehensive network
meta-analyses assessing the comparative risk of gastric cancer post H.
pylori eradication.
- Pioneered interdisciplinary collaborations to bridge clinical
gastroenterology and public health research.
- Mentored early-career researchers, inspiring the next
generation of medical scientists in the field of gastroenterology.
- Actively contributes to international research
collaborations promoting better understanding and prevention of
gastric malignancies.
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Invited Topic at the Conference
At the 15th World Endoscopy and
GI Conference 2025 in Dubai, Dr. Bahareh Shateri Amiri will present her
latest findings on “Helicobacter pylori eradication regimens impact on
gastric cancer incidence and comparative risk assessment post-eradication.”
Her presentation is expected to shed
light on the long-term benefits, risks, and best-practice treatment
approaches in eradicating H. pylori, offering a roadmap for improving
patient care globally.
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Conclusion
Dr. Bahareh Shateri Amiri’s
commitment to advancing medical knowledge continues to inspire the global
medical community. Her work not only enhances our understanding of gastric
cancer prevention but also emphasizes the importance of rigorous research in
shaping future clinical guidelines.
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