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Helicobacter | 2009

A randomized clinical trial to determine the efficacy of regimens containing clarithromycin, metronidazole, and amoxicillin among histologic subgroups for Helicobacter pylori eradication in a developing country.

Lori A. Fischbach; Luis Eduardo Bravo; Guillermo Zarama; Juan Carlos Bravo; Priyadarshi Rohit Ojha; Elisa L. Priest; Tito Collazos; Lucy Alba Casabon; Lorena Zambrano Guerrero; P. Karan Singh; Pelayo Correa

Background: Most treatments deemed effective for Helicobacter pylori eradication in developed countries are less effective in developing countries. Regimens containing clarithromycin, metronidazole, and amoxicillin seem efficacious despite antibiotic resistance, and may be a viable option in developing countries.


Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics | 2001

Anti-inflammatory and tissue-protectant drug effects: results from a randomized placebo-controlled trial of gastritis patients at high risk for gastric cancer

L. A. Fischbach; Pelayo Correa; H. Ramirez; José Luis Realpe; Tito Collazos; Bernardo Ruiz; Luis Eduardo Bravo; Juan Carlos Bravo; A. L. Casabon; B. Schmidt

The inflammatory process involving Helicobacter pylori‐associated gastritis is thought to lead to epithelial damage and contribute to the development of gastric cancer. Evidence exists from animal and in vitro studies suggesting that tetracyclines have both anti‐inflammatory and tissue‐protectant effects unrelated to their antimicrobial activity. We attempted to modulate components of H. pylori’s inflammatory process by: (i) eliminating the infection; (ii) using tetracycline to alter the host’s reaction to the infection without reducing the bacterial load; and (iii) using calcium to counteract the effect of excessive dietary salt.


Colombia Medica | 2018

Reliable information for cancer control in Cali, Colombia

Luis Eduardo Bravo; Luz Stella García; Paola Collazos; Edwin Carrascal; Oscar Ramirez; Tito Collazos; Armando Cortés; Marcela Nuñez; Erquinovaldo Millan

Abstract Background: The Cali Population Cancer Registry (RPCC) has been in continuous operation since 1962 with the objective of producing valid statistics on the incidence of cancer, its patterns, trends and survival rates. Methods: During the period 2008-2012, 23,046 new cases were registered and during 2011-2015 there were 12,761 cancer deaths. The trend of the rates was described with the APC average annual change rate and with the Joinpoint analysis. We analyzed the individual data of 38,671 adults (15-99 years) diagnosed with cancer between 1995-2009, and we calculated the standardized net survival by age for the 14 most common cancer body sites, using the Pohar-Perme method. Results: Prostate and breast cancer were the first cause of cancer morbidity. The incidence rates in these were susceptible to early detection, tumors stabilized after decades of growth, while an increase in the incidence of colon cancer and papillary thyroid carcinoma was observed. The incidence rates of cervical and stomach cancer and conditions related to infectious agents decreased, although the number of absolute cases increased, due to the growth and aging of the population. Gastric cancer was responsible for the highest number of cancer related deaths. The types of cancer related to tobacco consumption (lung, oral cavity, esophagus, pancreas, urinary bladder) showed low numbers and a tendency to decrease. During the period 2000-2004, the 5-year net survival improved for cancers of the breast, cervix, prostate, melanoma and thyroid, although in the period 2005-2009 a stagnation was observed. In stomach, liver and lung cancer, the 5-year net survival was less than 15%. The 5-year overall survival in children was 51.0% (95% CI: 47.5, 54.3) and in adolescents 44.6% (95% CI: 36.0, 52.8). Comment: RPCC has been an advisor to the Colombian government in the evaluation of CPRs in the country and its data has contributed significantly to different aspects of cancer control in Colombia.


Cancer Research | 1990

Gastric Precancerous Process in a High Risk Population: Cohort Follow-up

Pelayo Correa; William Haenszel; Carlos Cuello; Diego Zavala; Elizabeth T. H. Fontham; Guillermo Zarama; Steven R. Tannenbaum; Tito Collazos; Bernardo Ruiz


Cancer Research | 1990

Gastric precancerous process in a high risk population: cross-sectional studies.

Pelayo Correa; William Haenszel; Carlos Cuello; Diego Zavala; Elizabeth T. H. Fontham; Guillermo Zarama; Steven R. Tannenbaum; Tito Collazos; Bernardo Ruiz


International Journal of Cancer | 1984

The impact of vaginal cytology on cervical cancer risks in Cali, Colombia

Carlos Cuello; Pelayo Correa; Tito Collazos; William Haenszel


Genetic Epidemiology | 1986

Genetic etiology of gastric carcinoma: I. Chronic atrophic gastritis

Bonney Ge; Robert C. Elston; Pelayo Correa; William Haenszel; Diego Zavala; Guillermo Zarama; Tito Collazos; Carlos Cuello


Colombia Medica | 2012

Trends of cancer incidence and mortality in Cali, Colombia. 50 years experience

Luis Eduardo Bravo; Tito Collazos; Paola Collazos; Luz Stella García; Pelayo Correa


Colombia Medica | 1995

Incidencia de carcinoma gástrico en Cali

Didier Eduardo Camacho; Yolanda Rengifo; Hugo Hurtado; Tito Collazos


Journal of Clinical Epidemiology | 1998

Transmission of infection among siblings

Karen J. Goodman; Pelayo Correa; H.J. Tenganá; James P. DeLany; Tito Collazos

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Pelayo Correa

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

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William Haenszel

National Institutes of Health

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Bernardo Ruiz

Louisiana State University

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Diego Zavala

Louisiana State University

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