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Dietary intake of heterocyclic amines and cancers of the esophagus and gastric cardia.
Regular intake of heterocyclic amines abundant in cooked meat and fish may boost an individual's chances of having esophageal cancer.
Researchers observed that subjects with high exposure to heterocyclic amines through frequent fried meat consumption exhibited a greater risk of developing squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus than their counterparts who rarely consumed or completely avoided meat. However, no significant association was found between the consumption of heterocyclic amines in meat and the odds of developing cancer in the glands in the esophagus and the cardia region of the stomach. This study provided evidence that frequent consumption of heterocyclic amines in red meat may promote the development of cancer in the esophagus.
Research Summary Information
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2003
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Terry PD, Lagergren J, Wolk A, Steineck G, Nyrén O.
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Department of Medical Epidemiology, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden. terry2@niehs.nih.gov
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Yes, Free full text of study was found:
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No. Source of funding disclosure not found
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No. Potential conflicts disclosure not found
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