A hospital case control study on smoking, alcohol and coffee consumption as risk factors for pancreatic cancer, in which 161 cases were matched to 268 control patients, was conducted in France between 1982 and 1985. The results showed no arsociation between tobacco or alcohol consumption and cancer
Alcohol, beer and cancer of the pancreas
β Scribed by Christine Bouchardy; Francoise Clavel; Carlo La Vecchia; Luc Raymond; Peter Boyle
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- French
- Weight
- 493 KB
- Volume
- 45
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0020-7136
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β¦ Synopsis
The relationship between total alcohol consumption and intake of beer, wine and spirits and the risk of cancer of the pancreas was re-assessed in a pooled analysis of 3 case-control studies of pancreatic cancer from Italy, France and Switzerland, providing a total data-set of 494 cases and 1.704 controls. Logistic regression was used to obtain relative risks adjusted for study, age, sex, smoking and socio-economic status. Relative to non-drinkers, the risk estimates for subsequent levels of alcohol consumption were close to unity, and there was no evidence of a trend in risk with dose: the point estimate for more than 8 drinks per day was 0.8 (95% Confidence Interval, CI = 0.5-1.3). Likewise, no consistent association was observed for consumption of wine, beer or spirits: the relative risks for the highest consumption levels were I .O for wine, 0.9 for beer and 0.9 for spirits. No significant interaction was observed with study centre, sex or smoking habits. Given the large size of the data-set, of the consistency and the replication of findings across the 3 different studies, and of the elevated alcohol consumption of these populations, the present analysis gives reassuring evidence on the alcohol and pancreatic cancer issue in relation to total consumption of alcohol, of beer and of other alcoholic beverages.
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