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Fruit Consumption Reduces the Risk of Esophageal Cancer in Yanting, People's Republic of China.
[esophageal squamous cell carcinoma]
Objective
.
This
study
aimed
to
investigate
the
contribution
of
fruit
and
family
history
to
esophageal
cancer
,
among
residents
with
abnormal
esophagus
discovered
in
screening
.
Methods
.
The
study
was
a
frequency-matched
case-control
design
in
groups
of
normal
esophagus
,
abnormal
esophagus
but
not
carcinoma
,
and
esophageal
squamous
cell
carcinoma
.
Odds
ratio
(
OR
)
was
estimated
by
unconditional
logistic
regression
.
Results
.
Fruit
intake
(
OR
=
0
.
19
,
95
%
CI
=
0
.
06
-
0
.
56
)
and
positive
family
history
of
esophageal
cancer
(
OR
=
3
.
87
,
95
%
CI
=
1
.
41
-
10
.
63
)
were
associated
with
esophageal
cancer
compared
to
individuals
with
abnormal
conditions
of
the
esophagus
.
In
individuals
who
consumed
fruits
at
least
once
per
week
,
the
OR
for
family
cancer
history
is
reduced
to
a
nonsignificant
level
(
OR
=
1
.
06
,
95
%
CI
=
0
.
07
-
15
.
91
)
.
Conclusions
.
In
the
individuals
with
abnormal
esophagus
at
screening
,
fruit
intake
was
possibly
protective
against
esophageal
cancer
,
even
in
the
ones
with
positive
family
history
.
Local
public
health
strategies
should
focus
on
the
improvement
in
fruit
intake
.
Diseases
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Diseases presenting
"and esophageal squamous cell carcinoma"
symptom
esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
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