The consumption of processed meat has been associated with non-cardia gastric cancer, but evidence regarding a possible role of red meat is more limited. This study aims to quantify the association between meat consumption, namely white, red and processed meat, and the risk of gastric cancer, through individual participant data meta-analysis of studies participating in the 'Stomach cancer Pooling (StoP) Project'. Data from 22 studies, including 11,443 cases and 28,029 controls, were used. Study-specific odds ratios (ORs) were pooled through a two-stage approach based on random-effects models. An exposure-response relationship was modelled, using one and two-order fractional polynomials, to evaluate the possible non-linear association betwee...
Accumulating epidemiologic evidence indicates that high con-sumption of red meat and of processed me...
Meat intake has been positively associated with risk of digestive tract cancers in several epidemiol...
Meat intake has been positively associated with risk of digestive tract cancers in several epidemiol...
The consumption of processed meat has been associated with non-cardia gastric cancer, but evidence r...
The consumption of processed meat has been associated with noncardia gastric cancer, but evidence re...
Whether the risk of gastric cancer varies by the types of meat consumption still remains disputable....
BACKGROUND: Red and processed meat was concluded as a limited-suggestive risk factor of gastric canc...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Red and processed meat was concluded as a limited-suggestive risk factor of...
Red meat and processed meat are associated with some gastrointestinal cancers. Our study aims to inv...
Background: The association of meat intake with gastric adenocarcinoma is controversial. We examined...
Background: The association of meat intake with gastric adenocarcinoma is controversial. We examined...
The association of meat intake with gastric adenocarcinoma is controversial. We examined the relatio...
BACKGROUND: Dietary factors are thought to have an important role in gastric and esophageal carcinog...
Prospective data on red and processed meat in relation to risk of subtypes of esophageal and gastric...
Red meat and processed meat have been associated with carcinogenesis at several anatomic sites, but ...
Accumulating epidemiologic evidence indicates that high con-sumption of red meat and of processed me...
Meat intake has been positively associated with risk of digestive tract cancers in several epidemiol...
Meat intake has been positively associated with risk of digestive tract cancers in several epidemiol...
The consumption of processed meat has been associated with non-cardia gastric cancer, but evidence r...
The consumption of processed meat has been associated with noncardia gastric cancer, but evidence re...
Whether the risk of gastric cancer varies by the types of meat consumption still remains disputable....
BACKGROUND: Red and processed meat was concluded as a limited-suggestive risk factor of gastric canc...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Red and processed meat was concluded as a limited-suggestive risk factor of...
Red meat and processed meat are associated with some gastrointestinal cancers. Our study aims to inv...
Background: The association of meat intake with gastric adenocarcinoma is controversial. We examined...
Background: The association of meat intake with gastric adenocarcinoma is controversial. We examined...
The association of meat intake with gastric adenocarcinoma is controversial. We examined the relatio...
BACKGROUND: Dietary factors are thought to have an important role in gastric and esophageal carcinog...
Prospective data on red and processed meat in relation to risk of subtypes of esophageal and gastric...
Red meat and processed meat have been associated with carcinogenesis at several anatomic sites, but ...
Accumulating epidemiologic evidence indicates that high con-sumption of red meat and of processed me...
Meat intake has been positively associated with risk of digestive tract cancers in several epidemiol...
Meat intake has been positively associated with risk of digestive tract cancers in several epidemiol...