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Effect of folic acid supplementation on cancer risk among adults with hypertension in China: A randomized clinical trial
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Source: International Journal of Cancer - March 17, 2016 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Xianhui Qin, Lin Shen, Rong Zhang, Youbao Li, Xiaobin Wang, Binyan Wang, Xiaodong Jiang, Hua Jiang, Yu Lei, Fan Fan Hou, Jin Gu, Yong Huo Tags: Research Article Source Type: research

A Prospective Study of Dietary patterns and Cancer mortality among Blacks and Whites in the REGARDS cohort
This study aims to assess whether dietary patterns are associated with cancer mortality overall and by race. We identified 22,041 participants from the REasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS) cohort. Dietary patterns were categorized into: Convenience (Chinese and Mexican foods, pasta, pizza), Plant‐based (fruits, vegetables), Southern (added fats, fried foods, sugar‐sweetened beverages), Sweets/Fats (sugary foods) and Alcohol/Salads (alcohol, green‐leafy vegetables, salad dressing). Using Cox regression, we examined the association between quartiles of dietary patterns and cancer mortality,...
Source: International Journal of Cancer - July 25, 2016 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Tomi Akinyemiju, Justin Xavier Moore, Maria Pisu, Susan G. Lakoski, James Shikany, Michael Goodman, Suzanne E. Judd Tags: Research Article Source Type: research

Association of Serum Uric Acid with Increased Risk of Cancer among Hypertensive Chinese
This study included 20577 adult hypertensive patients with valid SUA measurements who participated in the China Stroke Primary Prevention Trial where subjects were randomly assigned to receive a double‐blind treatment of either 10mg enalapril (n=10286) or 10.8mg enalapril‐folic acid (n=10291). Subjects were prospectively followed for a median of 4.5 years. Cox proportional hazards models were used to calculate hazards ratios (HR) of cancer risk associated with SUA. A total of 232 participants developed cancer. SUA was independently associated with increased cancer risk in the enalapril group [HR: 1.12, (95% CI: 1.03‐...
Source: International Journal of Cancer - April 10, 2017 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Juan Yang, Yupeng Wang, Qianqian Zhao, Xianglin Zhang, Xiaobin Wang, Xianhui Qin, Rong Zhang, Lin Shen, Xiaodong Jiang, Hua Jiang, Yu Lei, Binyan Wang, Jin Gu, Fan Fan Hou, Yong Huo, Wei Gao, Xiping Xu Tags: Research Article Source Type: research