We considered the relationship between green tea and gastric cancer risk in Harbin, Heilongjiang province, Northeast China, an area with high baseline risk of stomach cancer. We used data from a case-control study conducted from 1987 to 1989 among 266 incident cases of stomach cancer and 533 controls admitted to the same hospitals as cases, with non-neoplastic and non-gastric diseases. No association emerged when tea consumption alone was considered: the odds ratio (OR) for green tea consumption was 0.87 (95% CI: 0.60-1.25) for green tea intake > or = 750 g/year versus no intake and 0.99 (95% CI: 0.97-1.02) for an increment of 500 g of tea per year. When tea consumption was classified according to the temperature, however, the OR was 0.19 (...
Introduction Tea is one of the most highly consumed drink in the world after water. Between 2007 an...
Background Evidence from epidemiological studies on the role of tea drinking in gastric cancer risk ...
Tea and its constituents have demonstrated anticarcinogenic activity in both in vitro and in vivo an...
We considered the relationship between green tea and gastric cancer risk in Harbin, Heilongjiang pro...
Epidemiological studies suggested drinking green tea is inversely associated with esophageal cancer ...
Contains fulltext : 80598.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Epidemiologica...
Objective To examine the possible relationship between tea consumption and risk of gastric cancer (G...
Previous studies have reported an association between hot tea drinking and risk of esophageal cancer...
Background While the high-temperature tea consumption has been suggested as a risk factor for esopha...
Xiaorong Yang,1,2 Yingchun Ni,2 Ziyu Yuan,3,4 Hui Chen,1 Amelie Plymoth,5 Li Jin,3,4 Xingdong C...
Objective: Numerous in vitro and animal studies have shown that green tea has a protective effect ag...
Objective: To investigate the association between tea drinking habits in Golestan province, northern...
Current experimental and epidemiological studies provide inconsistent evidence toward the associatio...
Emerging laboratory and animal studies indicate that green tea inhibits development and progression ...
Tea and its constituents have shownanticarcinogenic activities in in vitro and animal studies. Epide...
Introduction Tea is one of the most highly consumed drink in the world after water. Between 2007 an...
Background Evidence from epidemiological studies on the role of tea drinking in gastric cancer risk ...
Tea and its constituents have demonstrated anticarcinogenic activity in both in vitro and in vivo an...
We considered the relationship between green tea and gastric cancer risk in Harbin, Heilongjiang pro...
Epidemiological studies suggested drinking green tea is inversely associated with esophageal cancer ...
Contains fulltext : 80598.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Epidemiologica...
Objective To examine the possible relationship between tea consumption and risk of gastric cancer (G...
Previous studies have reported an association between hot tea drinking and risk of esophageal cancer...
Background While the high-temperature tea consumption has been suggested as a risk factor for esopha...
Xiaorong Yang,1,2 Yingchun Ni,2 Ziyu Yuan,3,4 Hui Chen,1 Amelie Plymoth,5 Li Jin,3,4 Xingdong C...
Objective: Numerous in vitro and animal studies have shown that green tea has a protective effect ag...
Objective: To investigate the association between tea drinking habits in Golestan province, northern...
Current experimental and epidemiological studies provide inconsistent evidence toward the associatio...
Emerging laboratory and animal studies indicate that green tea inhibits development and progression ...
Tea and its constituents have shownanticarcinogenic activities in in vitro and animal studies. Epide...
Introduction Tea is one of the most highly consumed drink in the world after water. Between 2007 an...
Background Evidence from epidemiological studies on the role of tea drinking in gastric cancer risk ...
Tea and its constituents have demonstrated anticarcinogenic activity in both in vitro and in vivo an...