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Adverse Effects of Preserved Vegetables on Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Esophagus and Precancer Lesions in a High Risk Area

  • Song, Qing-Kun (Cancer Institute/Hospital, the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College) ;
  • Zhao, Lin (Xuanwu Hospital Capital Medical University) ;
  • Li, Jun (Yanting Cancer Hospital and Institute) ;
  • He, Yu-Ming (Yanting Cancer Hospital and Institute) ;
  • Jiang, Cui-Ping (Yanting Cancer Hospital and Institute) ;
  • Jiang, Hai-Dong (Yanting Cancer Hospital and Institute) ;
  • Qu, Chen-Xu (Cancer Institute/Hospital, the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College)
  • Published : 2013.02.28

Abstract

Introduction: Squamous cell carcinoma of esophagus (ESCC) is one of the most common cancers in China. Preserved vegetables are processed foods and consumed in high amounts in the high risk areas for ESCC. This study aimed to investigate the relationships of preserved vegetable consumption with ESCC and precancer lesions. Methods: Cases from Yanting cancer hospital with pathological diagnosis of primary cancer, along with controls and individuals diagnosed with precancer lesions by endoscopy with iodine staining were interviewed. Trained staff collected data on dietary habits 1 year before the interview. An unconditional logistic regression model was used to estimate odds ratios of preserved vegetable consumption for precancer lesions and cancer. Results: Adjusting for potential confounders, intake of preserved vegetables (OR=2.92, 95%CI 1.32~6.47) and longer intake period (OR=5.78, 95%CI 2.26~14.80) were associated with higher risk of ESCC. Compared with lowest intake frequency, the highest was associated with a 3.0-fold risk for precancer lesions and 3.59-fold risk for ESCC (both p<0.05). Conclusion: Consumption of preserved vegetables is a risk factor for esophageal lesions in high risk areas. The carcinogenicity of preserved vegetables needs investigation in further studies and the public health strategies for reducing the consumption might be initiated in high risk areas.

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