In 1996-2004 a case-control study on nutrient intake, dietary constituents and risk of squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus was conducted in Montevideo, Uruguay. In fact, Uruguay, and especially its northern provinces, which border Brazil, are high-risk areas. The study included 234 cases and 936 controls. The controls were hospitalized patients with non-neoplastic disease, which was not related to tobacco smoking and alcohol drinking, and without recent changes in their diets. Controls were frequency matched to cases on age (10-yr intervals), sex, and residence (Montevideo and other provinces). Dietary constituents were energy adjusted using the residuals method and then categorized in quartiles according to the distribution of the con...
Cancer of the esophagus is the eighth most common cancer by incidence worldwide and ranks sixth as t...
none6siThere is strong evidence of a protection of high consumption of plant foods against squamous ...
It has been estimated that approximately 40% of human cancers may be associated with dietary factors...
Abstract: In 1998–1999, a case-control study on esophageal cancer was conducted in Uruguay. For this...
In the period 1996-2004, a hospital-based, case-control study on diet and risk of squamous cell carc...
Between 1992 and 1997 we conducted a case-control study of oesophageal cancer in 3 areas of northern...
Background: Although Iran is a high-risk region for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC), dieta...
Between 1992 and 1997 we conducted a case-control study of oesophageal cancer in 3 areas of northern...
To better understand the nutritional etiology of squamous cell esophageal cancer, we conducted a cas...
The risk of esophageal cancer, in relation to the frequency of consumption of selected dietary items...
We conducted a case-control study (532 cases and 532 control) in Chinese adults to investigate the i...
Esophageal cancer is the eighth most common cancer worldwide (Kamangar et al., 2006). There are 1746...
Background: Oesophageal cancer presents high incidence rates in the so-called Brazilian-Uruguayan be...
Background: The role of dietary habits on esophageal cancer risk has been rarely considered in terms...
To better understand the nutritional etiology of squamous cell esophageal cancer, we conducted a cas...
Cancer of the esophagus is the eighth most common cancer by incidence worldwide and ranks sixth as t...
none6siThere is strong evidence of a protection of high consumption of plant foods against squamous ...
It has been estimated that approximately 40% of human cancers may be associated with dietary factors...
Abstract: In 1998–1999, a case-control study on esophageal cancer was conducted in Uruguay. For this...
In the period 1996-2004, a hospital-based, case-control study on diet and risk of squamous cell carc...
Between 1992 and 1997 we conducted a case-control study of oesophageal cancer in 3 areas of northern...
Background: Although Iran is a high-risk region for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC), dieta...
Between 1992 and 1997 we conducted a case-control study of oesophageal cancer in 3 areas of northern...
To better understand the nutritional etiology of squamous cell esophageal cancer, we conducted a cas...
The risk of esophageal cancer, in relation to the frequency of consumption of selected dietary items...
We conducted a case-control study (532 cases and 532 control) in Chinese adults to investigate the i...
Esophageal cancer is the eighth most common cancer worldwide (Kamangar et al., 2006). There are 1746...
Background: Oesophageal cancer presents high incidence rates in the so-called Brazilian-Uruguayan be...
Background: The role of dietary habits on esophageal cancer risk has been rarely considered in terms...
To better understand the nutritional etiology of squamous cell esophageal cancer, we conducted a cas...
Cancer of the esophagus is the eighth most common cancer by incidence worldwide and ranks sixth as t...
none6siThere is strong evidence of a protection of high consumption of plant foods against squamous ...
It has been estimated that approximately 40% of human cancers may be associated with dietary factors...