Alcohol and tea consumption in relation to the risk of nasopharyngeal carcinoma in Guangdong, China

Hong-Lian RUAN1,Feng-Hua XU1,Wen-Sheng LIU2,Qi-Sheng FENG2,Li-Zhen CHEN2,Yi-Xin ZENG2,Wei-Hua JIA3,

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Front. Med. ›› 2010, Vol. 4 ›› Issue (4) : 448-456. DOI: 10.1007/s11684-010-0280-6
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Alcohol and tea consumption in relation to the risk of nasopharyngeal carcinoma in Guangdong, China

  • Hong-Lian RUAN1,Feng-Hua XU1,Wen-Sheng LIU2,Qi-Sheng FENG2,Li-Zhen CHEN2,Yi-Xin ZENG2,Wei-Hua JIA3,
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To investigate whether alcohol and tea consumption has an etiological association with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) in a high-incident population, a large scale case-control study was conducted. The study included 2846 individuals in Guangdong Province, China, with 1387 newly diagnosed cases of NPC and 1459 frequency-matched controls. Exposure histories of alcohol and tea consumption were obtained via personal interviews. Information regarding socio-demographic characteristics (age, sex, education, dialect and household type), family history of NPC, Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection, dietary habits and other potential confounding factors was also studied. An analysis was performed using unconditional logistic regression to calculate odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI). The risk of NPC was found to be associated with habitual alcohol consumption and tea consumption. Tea consumption has been associated with a decreased occurrence of NPC (OR= 0.62), while consumption of alcohol was associated with a complex effect. Specifically, moderate consumption of alcohol was associated with decreased risk of NPC, while overuse, especially strong distillate spirits, appeared to be a risk factor.

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nasopharyngeal carcinoma / case-control study / alcohol consumption / tea consumption

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Hong-Lian RUAN, Feng-Hua XU, Wen-Sheng LIU, Qi-Sheng FENG, Li-Zhen CHEN, Yi-Xin ZENG, Wei-Hua JIA,. Alcohol and tea consumption in relation to the risk of nasopharyngeal carcinoma in Guangdong, China. Front. Med., 2010, 4(4): 448‒456 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11684-010-0280-6
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