Preterm birth, low birth weight, and risk for esophageal adenocarcinoma |
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Authors: | Kaijser Magnus Akre Olof Cnattingius Sven Ekbom Anders |
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Affiliation: | Clinical Epidemiology Unit, Department of Medicine at Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden. magnus.kaijser@medks.ki.se |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND & AIMS: Gastroesophageal reflux is common among preterm infants and those who are small for gestational age, and it is a strong risk factor for adenocarcinoma of the esophagus. METHODS: In a cohort of 3364 individuals born preterm and/or small for gestational age between 1925 and 1949, we assessed the long-term risk for esophageal cancer. RESULTS: The standardized incidence rate ratio for esophageal adenocarcinoma was increased more than 7-fold in the cohort (standardized incidence rate ratio, 7.27; 95% confidence interval, 1.98-18.62), and a birth weight <2000 g was associated with a more than 11-fold increase in risk (standardized incidence rate ratio, 11.5; 95% confidence interval, 1.39-41.5). CONCLUSIONS: The associations may be spurious, but if not, they may be explained by increased gastroesophageal reflux during infancy among infants born preterm and/or small for gestational age. |
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