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oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:9587...

Topic
Research Article
Author
Nguyen, Cong Long Sengngam, Khanpaseuth Hoc, Tran Hieu Le, Phuoc Hong Hang, Lai Thi Minh Dao, Hang Viet Ngoan, Le Tran
Langue
en
Editor

West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention

Category

Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention : APJCP

Year

2022

listing date

10/26/2023

Keywords
study cigarette increased p=0 smoking tobacco 95%ci smokers risk stomach cancer
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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the impacts of waterpipe tobacco (WTP) and cigarette smoking on stomach cancer development in Vietnamese men.

METHODS: A total of 80 stomach cancer cases and 146 controls were recruited in a hospital-based case-control study.

Data on sociodemographic, anthropometric characteristics, tobacco smoking, and the dietary pattern was obtained based on a semi-quantitative food frequency and demographic lifestyle questionnaire; and venous anti-Helicobacter pylori IgG antibodies were tested by ELISA.

Unconditional logistic regression analysis with adjustments for potential confounding was performed to estimate the association between target exposures and stomach cancer.

RESULTS: Compared to the never tobacco smokers, the risk of stomach cancer significantly increased among tobacco smokers (OR 2.95, 95%CI 1.26-6.90, p=0.013).

Those who early started tobacco smoking before 26 years old had a high risk of SC (OR 3.04, 95%CI 1.29-7.20, p for trend=0.011).

For types of tobacco, It was increased risk in exclusively cigarette smokers (OR 2.85, 95%CI 1.19-6.85, p=0.019) and in WPT smokers (OR 3.09, 95%CI 1.24-7.68, p=0.015).

The daily frequency and longer duration of exclusively WPT or cigarette smoking tended to be significantly higher SC risk.

CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest that tobacco smoking, particularly water pipe tobacco smoking, dramatically and independently increased the risk of stomach cancer.

Nguyen, Cong Long,Sengngam, Khanpaseuth,Hoc, Tran Hieu,Le, Phuoc Hong,Hang, Lai Thi Minh,Dao, Hang Viet,Ngoan, Le Tran, 2022, Waterpipe Tobacco Smoking and Risk of Stomach Cancer: A Case-Control Study in Vietnamese Men, West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention

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