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Researchers show which blood group has the lowest cancer risk
For decades, researchers have explored how blood types may influence the risk of various diseases, from heart problems to infections and even certain cancers. Recent studies now suggest that blood type could play a modest role in determining the risk of some cancers. However, these findings don’t imply that anyone is either “safe” or “doomed” — they simply highlight patterns worth considering.
Across numerous large-scale studies and meta-analyses, one blood type consistently appears to show a slight advantage: people with blood type O seem to have the lowest overall cancer risk compared to those with A, B, or AB blood types.
What Does the Evidence Show?
Gastric (stomach) cancer exhibits one of the most robust associations with blood type. Multiple studies, including those published in BioMed Central and PLOS, found that people with blood type A or AB are at higher risk for gastric cancer compared to those with blood type O. This may be linked to how certain blood antigens interact with Helicobacter pylori, a bacterium known to cause ulcers and increase the risk of stomach cancer. Antigens in type A blood might make it easier for this bacteria to attach to the stomach lining, leading to chronic inflammation that can eventually cause cancer.
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