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  • Cigarette smoking and risk of bladder, pancreas, kidney, and colorectal cancers in Iowa.

    and pancreatic cancer among smokers than in non-smokers. Cigarette smoking was found to have no significant effect on colorectal cancer development risk in this study. The findings of this study show that cigarette smoking may promote the formation of...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cancer/bladder-cancer/cigarette-smoking-and-risk-of-bladder-pancreas-kidney-and-colorectal-cancers-in-iowa
  • Systematic Review With Meta-Analysis: Alcohol Consumption and Risk of Colorectal Serrated Polyp

    polyps are growths with a saw-toothed appearance on the interior surface of the colon and rectum that can transform to colorectal cancer. This meta-analysis examined data from previous studies that focus on the effect high fiber diet have on the risk of...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/lifestyle-choices/alcohol/systematic-review-with-meta-analysis-alcohol-consumption-and-risk-of-colorectal-serrated-polyp
  • A prospective study of red and processed meat intake in relation to cancer risk.

    that high consumption of both processed and unprocessed red meats increased the likelihood of developing lung and colorectal cancer. In addition, a surge in liver and esophageal cancer risk was linked to regular intake of unprocessed red meat in this...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cancer/a-prospective-study-of-red-and-processed-meat-intake-in-relation-to-cancer-risk
  • Prospective study of fruit and vegetable intake and risk of prostate cancer.

    ​High dietary ingestion of cruciferous vegetables may help to confer men with significant protection against prostate cancer. This research work was carried out to determine whether increased intake of fruits and vegetables can decrease the likelihood...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/lifestyle-choices/vegetables/cruciferous-vegetables/prospective-study-of-fruit-and-vegetable-intake-and-risk-of-prostate-cancer
  • Fruits, vegetables, and adenomatous polyps: the Minnesota Cancer Prevention Research Unit case-control study

    of fruits and vegetables. The results of this study affirm the protective effects of fruits and vegetables against colorectal cancer.

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cancer/colorectal-cancer/fruits-vegetables-and-adenomatous-polyps-the-minnesota-cancer-prevention-research-unit-case-control-study
  • Alcohol consumption and digestive cancer mortality in Koreans: the Kangwha Cohort Study

    High ingestion of alcohol may raise death toll from digestive tract cancer in men. This study looked at mortality rates from cancer affecting the digestive tract among alcohol consumers. Researchers monitored the death records and alcohol drinking...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cancer/colorectal-cancer/alcohol-consumption-and-digestive-cancer-mortality-in-koreans-the-kangwha-cohort-study
  • Association and mechanism of garlic consumption with gastrointestinal cancer risk: A systematic review and meta-analysis

    Frequent consumption of garlic may facilitate the prevention of gastrointestinal cancer. This study analyzed dietary intake of garlic and its effect on the likelihood of developing gastrointestinal cancer. Researchers collated data and evidence...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cancer/colorectal-cancer/association-and-mechanism-of-garlic-consumption-with-gastrointestinal-cancer-risk-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
  • Long-Term Alcohol Consumption and Breast, Upper Aero-Digestive Tract and Colorectal Cancer Risk: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

    Fondness for alcohol may put an individual at high risk of developing cancer of the breast, pharynx, larynx, esophagus, oral cavity, colon, and rectum. ​The objective of this study was to perform a systematic review and meta-analysis on data obtained...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/lifestyle-choices/alcohol/long-term-alcohol-consumption-and-breast-upper-aero-digestive-tract-and-colorectal-cancer-risk-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
  • Reduce Cancer Risk With Cruciferous Vegetables

    When it comes to the health and nutritional benefits of cruciferous vegetables, the science is clear. The wide array of nutrients found in these vegetables are beneficial in the prevention of various chronic diseases, including type 2 diabetes,...

    https://www.drcarney.com/blog/health-issues/reduce-cancer-risk-with-cruciferous-vegetables
  • Use of Dietary Fibers in Reducing the Risk of Several Cancer Types: An Umbrella Review

    Consuming a high fiber diet may help shield an individual against different forms of cancer. This meta-analysis reviewed the findings of previously published studies that evaluated the relationship between dietary intake of fiber and the likelihood of...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cancer/use-of-dietary-fibers-in-reducing-the-risk-of-several-cancer-types-an-umbrella-review
  • Cruciferous vegetables and cancer risk in a network of case–control studies.

    of cruciferous vegetables may help guard against the development of kidney, pharyngeal, oral, esophageal, and colorectal cancers. This study explored the relationship between the intake of cruciferous vegetables and the odds of developing cancer....

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cancer/cruciferous-vegetables-and-cancer-risk-in-a-network-of-case-control-studies
  • Vegetarian diets and the risk of gastrointestinal cancers: a meta-analysis of observational studies

    Sticking to a vegetarian diet may help thwart the development of cancer in the gastro-intestinal tract, including colorectal and gastric (stomach) cancer. This study ascertained the relationship between high compliance with a vegetarian diet and an...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cancer/colorectal-cancer/vegetarian-diets-and-the-risk-of-gastrointestinal-cancers-a-meta-analysis-of-observational-studies
  • Concentrated sugars and incidence of prostate cancer in a prospective cohort.

    Increased intake of added sugars from sweetened beverages may raise the risk of prostate cancer. ​This study examined the influence of frequent consumption of foods and drinks rich in added (concentrated) sugars on the incidence of prostate cancer....

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/lifestyle-choices/sugar-sweetened-beverages/concentrated-sugars-and-incidence-of-prostate-cancer-in-a-prospective-cohort
  • Consumption of red meat and processed meat and cancer incidence: a systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective studies

    Loading our plates with generous amounts of red and processed meats may trigger the development of different forms of cancer, including lung, colorectal, breast, liver, and endometrial cancer. This meta-analysis was conducted to ascertain whether...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/lifestyle-choices/animal-products/flesh/red-meat/consumption-of-red-meat-and-processed-meat-and-cancer-incidence-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis-of-prospective-studies
  • Red and processed meat consumption and cancer outcomes: Umbrella review

    Eating red and processed meat products regularly can lead to the development of various forms of cancer, including breast, colorectal, gastric, lung, nasopharyngeal, endometrial, oral, prostate, and esophageal cancer. This study evaluated the risk of...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/lifestyle-choices/animal-products/flesh/red-meat/red-and-processed-meat-consumption-and-cancer-outcomes-umbrella-review
  • An epidemiologic approach to studying heterocyclic amines.

    High consumption of well-cooked red meat that contains carcinogenic heterocyclic amines is associated with a greater risk of colorectal adenoma, breast cancer, and lung cancer. This research work was carried out to evaluate the association of...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/lifestyle-choices/animal-products/flesh/red-meat/an-epidemiologic-approach-to-studying-heterocyclic-amines
  • Sedentary behavior and cancer-an umbrella review and meta-analysis

    an individual's chances of acquiring several types of cancer, including ovarian, endometrial, breast, prostate, and colorectal cancer. This study analyzed the sedentary behavior-cancer occurrence connection hypothesis. Researchers reviewed health and...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cancer/breast-cancer/sedentary-behavior-and-cancer-an-umbrella-review-and-meta-analysis
  • Cancer risk based on alcohol consumption levels: a comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis

    Light, moderate, and heavy drinking of alcohol may lead to the development of different types of cancer, including laryngeal, esophageal, breast, colorectal, stomach, liver, prostate, and pancreatic cancer. This study was carried out to confirm the...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cancer/cancer-risk-based-on-alcohol-consumption-levels-a-comprehensive-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
  • A central role of heme iron in colon carcinogenesis associated with red meat intake.

    Heme iron may contribute positively to development of colon cancer associated with red meat consumption. This study was carried out to determine the role and mechanisms used by heme iron in the promotion of colon cancer associated with red meat...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cancer/colorectal-cancer/a-central-role-of-heme-iron-in-colon-carcinogenesis-associated-with-red-meat-intake
  • Summer Cookout? Where's the Beef?

    Summer is a great time of year for family and friends to gather for fun outdoor activities including back yard cook outs. But before you light up the grill, you may want to read about the dangers associated with barbecued meat. The 2009 Meeting of the...

    https://www.drcarney.com/blog/health-issues/summer-cookout-where-s-the-beef

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