Abstract— Data Sources: Articles for this paper were sourced from PubMed and Google Scholar databases. Data Extraction: Human studies published in English from 2015 to 2021 were included. Two reviewers initially assessed abstracts of 958 papers and 192 papers were selected for future assessments. After a full review, 38 articles were selected. Results: Dietary salt is a high-risk factor for Gastric Cancer (GC) while red meat and a high-fat diet increase the risk. Alcohol intake is only a risk if consumed heavily. Conclusion: Dairy foods, vitamin C, smoked food, rich food, and Helicobacter pylori are included in the etiology of GC. So are fresh fruits, vegetables, and specific refined grains. Salt, fats, spicy foods, alcohol, red meat, and p...
Background. Gastric cancer is a frequent malignancy in the Uruguayan population. In northern countie...
The reasons for the worldwide decline in stomach cancer incidence and mortality rates are not fully ...
Background: Declines in gastric cancer (GC) incidence and mortality have been related to improvement...
Abstract— Data Sources: Articles for this paper were sourced from PubMed and Google Scholar database...
Gastric cancer is the second most common fatal malignancy in the world. The incidence and mortality ...
Several dietary exposures have been associated with gastric cancer (GC), but the associations are of...
Aim: The effect of dietary salt intake on the risk of gastric cancer is not clear. A meta-analysis w...
Gastric cancer is the second most common fatal malignancy in the world. In China, gastric cancer is ...
Purpose: Previous studies show that consuming foods preserved by salting increases the risk of gastr...
Background: Declines in gastric cancer (GC) incidence and mortality have been related to improvement...
STATE OF THE ART: Gastric cancer (GC) is still a major health problem worldwide due to its frequency...
The incidence of stomach cancer and the number of victims of this disease have decreased dramaticall...
Objective: To assess the epidemiological evidence on diet and cancer and make public health recommen...
Humans began to use large amounts of salt for the main purpose of food preservation approximately 5,...
Despite decreasing incidence and mortality rates, gastric cancer (GC) still remains the fourth most ...
Background. Gastric cancer is a frequent malignancy in the Uruguayan population. In northern countie...
The reasons for the worldwide decline in stomach cancer incidence and mortality rates are not fully ...
Background: Declines in gastric cancer (GC) incidence and mortality have been related to improvement...
Abstract— Data Sources: Articles for this paper were sourced from PubMed and Google Scholar database...
Gastric cancer is the second most common fatal malignancy in the world. The incidence and mortality ...
Several dietary exposures have been associated with gastric cancer (GC), but the associations are of...
Aim: The effect of dietary salt intake on the risk of gastric cancer is not clear. A meta-analysis w...
Gastric cancer is the second most common fatal malignancy in the world. In China, gastric cancer is ...
Purpose: Previous studies show that consuming foods preserved by salting increases the risk of gastr...
Background: Declines in gastric cancer (GC) incidence and mortality have been related to improvement...
STATE OF THE ART: Gastric cancer (GC) is still a major health problem worldwide due to its frequency...
The incidence of stomach cancer and the number of victims of this disease have decreased dramaticall...
Objective: To assess the epidemiological evidence on diet and cancer and make public health recommen...
Humans began to use large amounts of salt for the main purpose of food preservation approximately 5,...
Despite decreasing incidence and mortality rates, gastric cancer (GC) still remains the fourth most ...
Background. Gastric cancer is a frequent malignancy in the Uruguayan population. In northern countie...
The reasons for the worldwide decline in stomach cancer incidence and mortality rates are not fully ...
Background: Declines in gastric cancer (GC) incidence and mortality have been related to improvement...