Background: Inconsistent findings have been reported regarding the relationship between dietary iron intake and the risk of gastric cancer (GC). Methods: We pooled data from 11 case‐control studies from the Stomach Cancer Pooling (StoP) Project. Total dietary iron intake was derived from food frequency questionnaires combined with national nutritional tables. We derived the odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for quartiles of dietary iron through multivariable unconditional logistic regression models. Secondary analyses stratified by sex, smoking status, caloric intake, anatomical subsite and histological type were performed. Results: Among 4658 cases and 12247 controls, dietary iron intake was inversely associated with GC ...
Background: A high consumption of non-starchy vegetables and fruits likely decreases the risk of gas...
Phenolic compounds may exert a favorable effect on the risk of several cancer types, including gastr...
Background: A positive association between a high iron intake and colorectal cancer has been identif...
Background: Inconsistent findings have been reported regarding the relationship between dietary iron...
Background: Inconsistent findings have been reported regarding the relationship between dietary iron...
Background: Heme and non-heme irons are two forms of iron in the diet. Few studies have evaluated th...
Even though recent studies suggest that a high intake of heme iron is associated with several types ...
Background: Iron is an essential micronutrient that can have carcinogenic effects when at high or lo...
Although it appears biologically plausible for iron to be associated with gastric carcinogenesis, th...
Although it appears biologically plausible for iron to be associated with gastric carcinogenesis, th...
Diets high in red or processed meat have been associated positively with some cancers, and several p...
The consumption of processed meat has been associated with noncardia gastric cancer, but evidence re...
Gastric Cancer (GC) is the most common cancer among Iranian men. We conducted a case-control study t...
Background. Iron is a pro-oxidant and involved in inflammatory response and endogenous nitrosation. ...
OBJECTIVES: North-west Iran is a high-risk area for gastric cancer (GC). Dietary practices may incre...
Background: A high consumption of non-starchy vegetables and fruits likely decreases the risk of gas...
Phenolic compounds may exert a favorable effect on the risk of several cancer types, including gastr...
Background: A positive association between a high iron intake and colorectal cancer has been identif...
Background: Inconsistent findings have been reported regarding the relationship between dietary iron...
Background: Inconsistent findings have been reported regarding the relationship between dietary iron...
Background: Heme and non-heme irons are two forms of iron in the diet. Few studies have evaluated th...
Even though recent studies suggest that a high intake of heme iron is associated with several types ...
Background: Iron is an essential micronutrient that can have carcinogenic effects when at high or lo...
Although it appears biologically plausible for iron to be associated with gastric carcinogenesis, th...
Although it appears biologically plausible for iron to be associated with gastric carcinogenesis, th...
Diets high in red or processed meat have been associated positively with some cancers, and several p...
The consumption of processed meat has been associated with noncardia gastric cancer, but evidence re...
Gastric Cancer (GC) is the most common cancer among Iranian men. We conducted a case-control study t...
Background. Iron is a pro-oxidant and involved in inflammatory response and endogenous nitrosation. ...
OBJECTIVES: North-west Iran is a high-risk area for gastric cancer (GC). Dietary practices may incre...
Background: A high consumption of non-starchy vegetables and fruits likely decreases the risk of gas...
Phenolic compounds may exert a favorable effect on the risk of several cancer types, including gastr...
Background: A positive association between a high iron intake and colorectal cancer has been identif...