[Esophageal carcinoma].

Authors
Category Primary study
JournalAnnali dell'Istituto superiore di sanita
Year 1996
After early rises, oesophageal cancer mortality rates have tended to level off in Italy over the last two decades, and are now intermediate on a European scale (4.7/100000 males, 0.8/100000 females, world standard). This reflects the trends in consumption of the major risk factors for the disease, tobacco and alcohol, particularly in men. Within Italy, there is also a substantial variation in oesophageal cancer rates, with high mortality areas in the North-East of the country. On the basis of a case-control study conducted in northern Italy, the relative risk (RR) of the disease was 4.3 in heavy smokers and 3.5 in heavy drinkers. A diet poor in fresh fruit and vegetables was also related to the risk of the disease (RR = 2.5). In terms of population attributable risk, 71% of cases in men and 32% in women were accounted for tobacco smoking, 45% in males and 10% in females by alcohol drinking, 40% in men and 29% in women by a diet poor in fresh fruit and vegetables (and hence in beta-carotene). These three factors together accounted for 90% of cases in Italian men, and 58% in women (83% in both sexes combined).
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