Search Results - "Pelucchi, C."
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Alcohol consumption and site-specific cancer risk: a comprehensive dose–response meta-analysis
Published in British journal of cancer (03-02-2015)“…Background: Alcohol is a risk factor for cancer of the oral cavity, pharynx, oesophagus, colorectum, liver, larynx and female breast, whereas its impact on…”
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Alcohol and liver cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective studies
Published in Annals of oncology (01-08-2014)“…Despite several studies support a positive association between heavy alcohol consumption and liver cancer risk, a consistent dose–risk relationship has not yet…”
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Light alcohol drinking and cancer: a meta-analysis
Published in Annals of oncology (01-02-2013)“…There is convincing evidence that alcohol consumption increases the risk of cancer of the colorectum, breast, larynx, liver, esophagus, oral cavity and…”
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A meta-analysis on alcohol drinking and gastric cancer risk
Published in Annals of oncology (01-01-2012)“…Whether an association between alcohol drinking and gastric cancer risk exists is an open question. In order to provide a definite quantification of the…”
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Alcohol drinking and cutaneous melanoma risk: a systematic review and dose-risk meta-analysis
Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-05-2014)“…Summary It has been suggested that alcohol intake increases sunburn severity, a major risk factor for cutaneous melanoma (CM). Several epidemiological studies…”
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Exposure to acrylamide and human cancer—a review and meta-analysis of epidemiologic studies
Published in Annals of oncology (01-07-2011)“…Acrylamide has been associated to cancer risk in rodents, but data on humans are inconclusive. We thus carried out a critical review and meta-analysis of…”
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Metabolic syndrome and hepatocellular carcinoma risk
Published in Breast cancer research and treatment (15-01-2013)“…Background: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has been associated to diabetes and obesity, but a possible association with the metabolic syndrome (MetS) and its…”
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Early weaning is beneficial to prevent atopic dermatitis occurrence in young children
Published in Allergy (Copenhagen) (01-06-2016)“…Background Epidemiological data on infant feeding practices and allergic diseases are controversial. The purpose of this study was to explore the association…”
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Impact of rhinovirus nasopharyngeal viral load and viremia on severity of respiratory infections in children
Published in European journal of clinical microbiology & infectious diseases (01-01-2014)“…There are few and partially discordant data regarding nasopharyngeal rhinovirus (RV) load and viremia, and none of the published studies evaluated the two…”
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Metabolic syndrome and endometrial cancer risk
Published in Annals of oncology (01-04-2011)“…Various studies reported direct associations between endometrial cancer risk and individual components of the metabolic syndrome (MetS), i.e. obesity,…”
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Validation of the diagnosis of mesothelioma and BAP1 protein expression in a cohort of asbestos textile workers from Northern Italy
Published in Annals of oncology (01-02-2018)“…Diagnosis of mesothelioma based on death certificate is subject to misclassification, which may bias the results of epidemiology studies. A high proportion of…”
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Dietary intake of selected micronutrients and gastric cancer risk: an Italian case-control study
Published in Annals of oncology (01-01-2009)“…Background: A high consumption of non-starchy vegetables and fruits likely decreases the risk of gastric cancer, but no specific constituent of plant foods has…”
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A meta-analysis on alcohol drinking and esophageal and gastric cardia adenocarcinoma risk
Published in Annals of oncology (01-02-2012)“…In order to provide a precise quantification of the association between alcohol drinking and esophageal and gastric cardia adenocarcinoma risk, we conducted a…”
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Validation of the diagnosis of mesothelioma and BAP1 protein expression in a cohort of asbestos textile workers from Northern Italy
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Alcohol drinking and risk of renal cell carcinoma: results of a meta-analysis
Published in Annals of oncology (01-09-2012)“…The role of alcohol consumption in relation with renal cell carcinoma is still unclear; a few studies have reported a beneficial effect of moderate levels of…”
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Alcohol consumption and lung cancer risk in never smokers: a meta-analysis
Published in Annals of oncology (01-12-2011)“…The role of alcohol consumption as an independent risk factor for lung cancer is controversial. Since drinking and smoking are strongly associated, residual…”
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Dietary folates and cancer risk in a network of case–control studies
Published in Annals of oncology (01-10-2012)“…Folate deficiency leads to DNA damage and inadequate repair, caused by a decreased synthesis of thymidylate and purines. We analyzed the relationship between…”
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Reply to letters to the editor by Brentisci et al. and Consonni and Mensi
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Moderate alcohol use and health: A consensus document
Published in Nutrition, metabolism, and cardiovascular diseases (01-06-2013)“…Abstract Aims The aim of this consensus paper is to review the available evidence on the association between moderate alcohol use, health and disease and to…”
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Occupational silica exposure and lung cancer risk: a review of epidemiological studies 1996–2005
Published in Annals of oncology (01-07-2006)“…Background: In 1997, a Monograph from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified occupational exposure to crystalline silica as…”
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