00:00What if I told you a silent bacteria hiding in your stomach could trigger millions of
00:04cancer cases?
00:05A shocking new study just revealed that Helicobacter pylori, a common stomach bacteria, could be
00:11responsible for up to 12 million cancer cases in people born over a single decade.
00:16And the scariest part?
00:18Most people don't even know they have it.
00:20This germ lives quietly in the stomach, causing no symptoms for years.
00:24But over time, it can lead to stomach ulcers and eventually stomach cancer.
00:28Published in Nature Medicine, the research warns that if left untreated, this bacteria
00:33could create a global cancer crisis.
00:35The good news?
00:36Scientists say early detection and treatment could cut those cancer cases by up to 75%.
00:42That means screening now could literally save millions of lives.
00:45So if it's so common, and so deadly, why aren't we all being tested?
00:50This discovery is a wake-up call, a tiny invisible germ with massive consequences.
00:56Should a simple test be the difference between life and death?
00:59You might want to find out before it's too late.
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