1985
DOI: 10.1002/ijc.1985.36.3.291
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Diet and Cancer of the Stomach: A Case‐control Study in Greece

Abstract: A case-control study focusing on the role of diet in the etiology of gastric cancer was undertaken in Piraeus, the sister city of Athens, in a population characterized by ethnic homogeneity but substantial heterogeneity with respect to dietary habits. The case series consisted of 110 consecutive patients with histologically confirmed adenocarcinoma of the stomach, admitted to two teaching hospitals during a 3-year period; the control series consisted of orthopedic patients admitted to a nearby hospital for acc… Show more

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“…The questionnaire was not validated, since this was not the norm at that time. However, a similar questionnaire has been used in other studies, the results of which have been confirmed in later and larger investigations (Manousos et al, 1983Trichopoulos et al, 1985). Nutrient intakes were estimated using the University of Massachusetts food composition database (Willett et al, 1985) and information on typical portion sizes from a Greek database (Katsouyanni et al, 1991).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…The questionnaire was not validated, since this was not the norm at that time. However, a similar questionnaire has been used in other studies, the results of which have been confirmed in later and larger investigations (Manousos et al, 1983Trichopoulos et al, 1985). Nutrient intakes were estimated using the University of Massachusetts food composition database (Willett et al, 1985) and information on typical portion sizes from a Greek database (Katsouyanni et al, 1991).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…It is concluded that smoking elevates the risk of stomach cancer dose-dependently, although there might be a dip of risk in light smokers among female subjects. Drinking Although many studies have produced negative results on the relationship between drinking and risk of stomach cancer, 13,16,20,21,25,26,29) some studies have shown positive results. 11,12,19,22,23) A few studies found a linear association.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another case-control study in Israel revealed that the patients had a higher consumption of starchy foods34). Cereals or cereal products were also shown to increase the risk of stomach cancer in some previous analytical studies7, 9,12,14,32). A correlation study of 16 countries also found a striking association between cereal consumption and stomach cancer (r=0.75) and in that study Japan was second in the per capita consumption among those 16 countries35).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%