Environmental factors and cancer incidence and mortality in different countries, with special reference to dietary practices

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Abstract

Incidence rates for 27 cancers in 23 countries and mortality rates for 14 cancers in 32 countries have been correlated with a wide range of dietary and other variables. Dietary variables were strongly correlated with several types of cancer, particularly meat consumption with cancer of the colon and fat consumption with cancers of the breast and corpus uteri. The data suggest a possible role for dietary factors in modifying the development of cancer at a number of other sites. The usefulness and limitations of the method are discussed. Copyright © 1975 Wiley‐Liss, Inc., A Wiley Company

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Armstrong, B., & Doll, R. (1975). Environmental factors and cancer incidence and mortality in different countries, with special reference to dietary practices. International Journal of Cancer, 15(4), 617–631. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.2910150411

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