2015
Dietary intake of flavonoids and oesophageal and gastric cancer: incidence and survival in the United States of America (USA)
Petrick JL, Steck SE, Bradshaw PT, Trivers KF, Abrahamson PE, Engel LS, He K, Chow WH, Mayne ST, Risch HA, Vaughan TL, Gammon MD. Dietary intake of flavonoids and oesophageal and gastric cancer: incidence and survival in the United States of America (USA). British Journal Of Cancer 2015, 112: 1291-1300. PMID: 25668011, PMCID: PMC4385952, DOI: 10.1038/bjc.2015.25.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOdds ratioHazard ratioFlavonoid intakeGastric cancerFood frequency questionnaire responsesMulticentre population-based studyIntake of anthocyanidinsLowest intake quartilesTotal flavonoid intakeFrequency-matched controlsPopulation-based studyProportional hazards regressionRisk of mortalityUSDA flavonoid databasesCase participantsAnthocyanidin intakeIntake quartilesHazards regressionVital statusDietary intakeChemopreventive effectsEpidemiologic studiesTumor typesFlavonoid databaseCancer
2009
CD14-159C/T and TLR9-1237T/C polymorphisms are not associated with gastric cancer risk in Caucasian populations
Hold GL, Rabkin CS, Gammon MD, Berry SH, Smith MG, Lissowska J, Risch HA, Chow WH, Mowat NA, Vaughan TL, El-Omar EM. CD14-159C/T and TLR9-1237T/C polymorphisms are not associated with gastric cancer risk in Caucasian populations. European Journal Of Cancer Prevention 2009, 18: 117-119. PMID: 19337058, PMCID: PMC2679029, DOI: 10.1097/cej.0b013e3283101292.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdenocarcinomaCase-Control StudiesEsophageal NeoplasmsFemaleGene FrequencyGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseGenetics, PopulationHumansLinkage DisequilibriumLipopolysaccharide ReceptorsMalePolandPolymorphism, Single NucleotidePromoter Regions, GeneticRisk FactorsStomach NeoplasmsToll-Like Receptor 9United StatesWhite PeopleConceptsCD14-159C/TC promoter polymorphismCase-control studyGastric cancerPromoter polymorphismGastric cancer case-control studyTLR9 -1237T/C polymorphismPopulation-based case-control studyUpper gastrointestinal tract cancerHelicobacter pylori-induced gastritisCD14-159C/T polymorphismToll-like receptor signalingCaucasian populationFrequency-matched controlsGastrointestinal tract cancerPylori-induced gastritisUpper gastrointestinal tractCancer case-control studySingle nucleotide polymorphismsHost genetic factorsPotential confounding factorsGastric cancer riskTaiwanese Chinese populationGastric carcinoma casesNoncardia gastric carcinoma
2006
A Functional Polymorphism of Toll-Like Receptor 4 Gene Increases Risk of Gastric Carcinoma and Its Precursors
Hold GL, Rabkin CS, Chow W, Smith MG, Gammon MD, Risch HA, Vaughan TL, McColl KE, Lissowska J, Zatonski W, Schoenberg JB, Blot WJ, Mowat NA, Fraumeni JF, El–Omar E. A Functional Polymorphism of Toll-Like Receptor 4 Gene Increases Risk of Gastric Carcinoma and Its Precursors. Gastroenterology 2006, 132: 905-912. PMID: 17324405, DOI: 10.1053/j.gastro.2006.12.026.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAchlorhydriaCarcinomaCase-Control StudiesCohort StudiesEuropeFemaleGastritis, AtrophicGene Expression Regulation, NeoplasticGene FrequencyGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseGenotypeHelicobacter InfectionsHelicobacter pyloriHumansLogistic ModelsMaleOdds RatioPhenotypePolymorphism, GeneticPopulation SurveillancePrecancerous ConditionsRegistriesRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsStomach NeoplasmsToll-Like Receptor 4United StatesConceptsH pylori infectionGastric carcinoma patientsNoncardia gastric carcinomaOdds ratioGastric carcinomaCardia carcinomaGastric atrophyCarcinoma patientsPylori infectionG polymorphismPopulation-based case-control studyUpper gastrointestinal tract cancerSevere gastric atrophyFrequency-matched controlsGastric acid outputGastrointestinal tract cancerGastric cancer patientsGastric cardia carcinomaCase-control studyEsophageal squamous cellsPotential confounding factorsGastric carcinoma casesGastric changesTract cancerAcid output
2003
Increased risk of noncardia gastric cancer associated with proinflammatory cytokine gene polymorphisms
El-Omar EM, Rabkin CS, Gammon MD, Vaughan TL, Risch HA, Schoenberg JB, Stanford JL, Mayne ST, Goedert J, Blot WJ, Fraumeni JF, Chow WH. Increased risk of noncardia gastric cancer associated with proinflammatory cytokine gene polymorphisms. Gastroenterology 2003, 124: 1193-1201. PMID: 12730860, DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5085(03)00157-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProinflammatory cytokine gene polymorphismsNoncardia gastric cancerUpper gastrointestinal cancerCytokine gene polymorphismsGastric cancerIL-10Gastrointestinal cancerReceptor antagonistGene polymorphismsPopulation-based case-control studyCytokine genesTumor necrosis factor AAnti-inflammatory cytokine genesIL-1 receptor antagonistGastric H. pylori infectionEsophageal squamous cell carcinomaHelicobacter pylori-related gastric cancerTumor necrosis factor alphaNoncardia gastric adenocarcinomaIL-1 gene clusterFrequency-matched controlsSquamous cell carcinomaH. pylori infectionGastric cardia cancerCase-control study