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Water intake and bladder cancer risk in Los Angeles County

Authors :
Xuejuan Jiang
Manuela Gago-Dominguez
Darryl Shibata
David V. Conti
Victoria K. Cortessis
Susan Groshen
Jose E. Castelao
Source :
International Journal of Cancer. 123:1649-1656
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Wiley, 2008.

Abstract

The overall evidence of an association between fluid intake and bladder cancer is not entirely consistent. We examined the fluid intake-bladder cancer relationship in the Los Angeles bladder cancer case-control study. A total of 1,586 cases and their age-, sex-, and race-matched neighborhood controls were interviewed in-person from 1987 to 1999. Information on total fluid intake was derived from the consumption of specific fluids including water, coffee, tea, alcohol, milk, juice, hot chocolate and soda. Total fluid intake was not associated with bladder cancer. Daily water intake was associated with a slight decrease in bladder cancer risk, with the protection more pronounced among women (p for trend = 0.039) than among men (p for trend = 0.62). Compared to drinking

Details

ISSN :
10970215 and 00207136
Volume :
123
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Cancer
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b4f99eae3a1f6f6b6a8b19f7f21b7e2f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.23711