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Smoking and drinking: Two rising risks for stomach and Esophagus cancers

Posted: November 18th 2008 By editor1         under: Cancer     Tags: , , , ,

Dutch researchers, who conducted a long-term study including almost 121,000 people, say that drinking and smoking have links with three esophageal and stomach cancer subtypes.

Researchers found that among the participants, there were 120 ESCC cases, 168EAC cases and 187 GCA cases after 16 years. A dose relationship between alcohol and ESCC was identified by the researchers, as they found that a person who consumed four glasses of alcohol everyday has five times higher risk of developing ESCC than a person who didn’t drink.

Similarly, current and former smoking was also related to a higher risk of developing all three types of cancers. There was an intermediate risk in former smokers, while current smokers had the highest risk if compared with people who didn’t smoke.

The findings are expected to be presented at the American Academy of Cancer Research’s annual cancer prevention meeting, in Washington, D.C. on Monday.

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