Diets rich in vegetables and fruit have been associated with reduced risk of gastric cancer, and there is suggestive evidence that citrus fruits have a protective role. Our study aimed at evaluating and quantifying the association between citrus fruit intake and gastric cancer risk. We conducted a one-stage pooled analysis including 6,340 cases and 14,490 controls from 15 case-control studies from the stomach cancer pooling (StoP) project consortium. Odds ratios (ORs) and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs) of gastric cancer across study-specific tertiles of citrus fruit intake (grams/week) were estimated by generalized linear mixed effect models, with logistic link function and random intercept for each study. The models were adjusted for sex, age, and the main recognized risk factors for gastric cancer. Compared to the first third of the distribution, the adjusted pooled OR (95% CI) for the highest third was 0.80 (0.73-0.87). The favourable effect of citrus fruits increased progressively until three servings/week and leveled off thereafter. The magnitude of the association was similar between cancer sub-sites and histotypes. The analysis by geographic area showed no association in studies from the Americas. Our data confirm an inverse association between citrus fruits and gastric cancer and provide precise estimates of the magnitude of the association. However, the null association found in studies from America and in some previous cohort studies prevent to draw definite conclusions on a protective effect of citrus fruit consumption.

Citrus fruit intake and gastric cancer: The stomach cancer pooling (StoP) project consortium / P. Bertuccio, G. Alicandro, M. Rota, C. Pelucchi, R. Bonzi, C. Galeone, F. Bravi, K.C. Johnson, J. Hu, D. Palli, M. Ferraroni, L. López‐carrillo, N. Lunet, A. Ferro, R. Malekzadeh, D. Zaridze, D. Maximovitch, J. Vioque, E.M. Navarrete‐munoz, M. Pakseresht, R.U. Hernández‐ramírez, M. López‐cervantes, M. Ward, F. Pourfarzi, S. Tsugane, A. Hidaka, Z. Zhang, R.C. Kurtz, P. Lagiou, A. Lagiou, P. Boffetta, S. Boccia, E. Negri, C.V.B. LA VECCHIA. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER. - ISSN 1097-0215. - 144:12(2019), pp. 2936-2944. [10.1002/ijc.32046]

Citrus fruit intake and gastric cancer: The stomach cancer pooling (StoP) project consortium

G. Alicandro
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R. Bonzi;F. Bravi;M. Ferraroni;E. Negri
Penultimo
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C.V.B. LA VECCHIA
Ultimo
2019

Abstract

Diets rich in vegetables and fruit have been associated with reduced risk of gastric cancer, and there is suggestive evidence that citrus fruits have a protective role. Our study aimed at evaluating and quantifying the association between citrus fruit intake and gastric cancer risk. We conducted a one-stage pooled analysis including 6,340 cases and 14,490 controls from 15 case-control studies from the stomach cancer pooling (StoP) project consortium. Odds ratios (ORs) and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs) of gastric cancer across study-specific tertiles of citrus fruit intake (grams/week) were estimated by generalized linear mixed effect models, with logistic link function and random intercept for each study. The models were adjusted for sex, age, and the main recognized risk factors for gastric cancer. Compared to the first third of the distribution, the adjusted pooled OR (95% CI) for the highest third was 0.80 (0.73-0.87). The favourable effect of citrus fruits increased progressively until three servings/week and leveled off thereafter. The magnitude of the association was similar between cancer sub-sites and histotypes. The analysis by geographic area showed no association in studies from the Americas. Our data confirm an inverse association between citrus fruits and gastric cancer and provide precise estimates of the magnitude of the association. However, the null association found in studies from America and in some previous cohort studies prevent to draw definite conclusions on a protective effect of citrus fruit consumption.
case-control studies; citrus fruits; gastric cancer; pooled analysis
Settore MED/01 - Statistica Medica
   A global collaborative re-analysis of gastic cancer data: advancing etiology and prevention of gastric cancer - 2° ANNO
   FONDAZIONE AIRC PER LA RICERCA SUL CANCRO ETS
   IG 2015 Id.16715

   Genetic and Lifestyle Factors in gastric cancer epidemiology: enhancing research through the establishment of an international consortium
   MINISTERO DELLA SALUTE
   81/GR-2011-02347943
2019
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