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Cereal fiber intake may reduce risk of gastric adenocarcinomas: the EPIC-EURGAST study
Authors:M A Mendez  Pera Guillem  Agudo Antonio  Bueno-de-Mesquita H Bas  Palli Domenico  Boeing Heiner  Carneiro Fátima  Berrino Franco  Sacerdote Carlotta  Tumino Rosario  Panico Salvatore  Berglund Göran  Manjer Jonas  Johansson Ingegerd  Stenling Roger  Martinez Carmen  Dorronsoro Miren  Barricarte Aurelio  Tormo María J  Quiros José R  Allen Naomi  Key Timothy J  Bingham Sheila  Linseisen Jakob  Kaaks Rudolf  Overvad Kim  Jensen Majken  Olsen Anja  Tjønneland Anne  Peeters Petra H M  Numans Mattijs E  Ocké Marga C  Clavel-Chapelon Françoise  Boutron-Ruault Marie-Christine  Trichopoulou Antonia  Lund Eiliv  Slimani Nadia
Affiliation:Department of Epidemiology, Catalan Institute of Oncology, Barcelona (ICO-IDIBELL), Spain.
Abstract:Numerous case-control studies suggest dietary fiber may reduce risk of gastric cancer, but this has not been confirmed prospectively. A previous case-control study reported reduced risk of gastric cardia adenocarcinomas associated with cereal fiber, but not with fruit or vegetable fiber. To date, different food sources of fiber have not been examined with respect to noncardia tumors or diverse histologic sub-types. This study prospectively examines associations between fiber from different food sources and incident gastric adenocarcinomas (GC) among more than 435,000 subjects from 10 countries participating in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition study. Subjects aged 25-70 years completed dietary questionnaires in 1992-98, and were followed up for a median of 6.7 years. About 312 incident GCs were observed. The relative risk of GC was estimated based on cohort-wide sex-specific fiber intake quartiles using proportional hazards models to estimate hazards ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs). Intakes of cereal fiber, but not total, fruit or vegetable fiber, were associated with reduced GC risk [adjusted HR for the highest vs. lowest quartile of cereal fiber 0.69, 0.48-0.99]. There was a strong inverse association for diffuse [HR 0.43, 0.22-0.86], but not intestinal type [HR 0.98, 0.54-1.80] tumors. Associations for cardia vs. noncardia tumors were similar to those for overall GC, although cardia associations did not reach significance. Cereal fiber consumption may help to reduce risk of GC, particularly diffuse type tumors. Further study on different food sources of fiber in relation to GC risk is warranted to confirm these relationships.
Keywords:cereal fiber  gastric cancer  cohort study
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