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Canned Fish Consumption and Upper Digestive Tract Cancers.
Document Type
Article
Source
Nutrition & Cancer. 2023, Vol. 75 Issue 2, p707-712. 6p. 3 Charts.
Subject
*TUMOR risk factors
*STOMACH tumors
*MOUTH tumors
*CONFIDENCE intervals
*FOOD consumption
*PACKAGED foods
*RISK assessment
*FISHES
*DIGESTIVE organs
*RESEARCH funding
*ODDS ratio
*ESOPHAGEAL tumors
PHARYNX tumors
Language
ISSN
0163-5581
Abstract
Canned fish is a widely consumed and affordable food whose effect on cancer risk has been little investigated. We studied its effect on risk of upper digestive tract cancers using data from a network of hospital-based case-control studies from Northern Italy providing information about canned fish consumption as a separate item and including a total of 946 patients with oral cavity and pharynx cancer, 304 patients with esophageal cancer, 230 patients with gastric cancer and 3273 controls. Twenty-three percent of patients with cancer of the oral cavity or pharynx and 26% of those with cancer of the stomach consumed ≥1 serving per week of canned fish, compared to 40% and 49% of the respective control group. Among cases of esophageal cancer and controls 22% consumed ≥1 serving per week of canned fish. Odds ratios for ≥1 vs <1 portion per week were 0.79 (95% Confidence Interval, CI: 0.64–0.97) for cancer of the oral cavity and pharynx, and 0.59 (95% CI: 0.41–0.86) for stomach cancer, whereas there was no inverse association with esophageal cancer. These findings suggest a favorable role of canned fish for selected upper digestive tract cancers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]