Lifestyle factors including diet and leukemia development: A case-control study from Mumbai, India

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In India, among males, leukemia rates vary across the country. The present unmatched hospital-based casecontrol study conducted at Tata Memorial Hospital included subjects registered between the years 1997-99. There were 246 leukemia cases and 1,383 normal controls. Data on demographics, lifestyle, diet and occupation history were recorded. Cigarette (OR=2.1) and bidi smoking (OR=3.4) showed excess risk for leukemia. Odds ratios were 3.9 for fish-eaters, 0.40 for chilli eaters, 1.5 for milk drinkers and 0.60 for coffee drinkers, compared to non-drinkers/eaters. However, neither exposure to use of pesticides nor cotton dust showed any excess risk for leukemia.

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Balasubramaniam, G., Saoba, S. L., Sarhade, M. N., & Kolekar, S. A. (2013). Lifestyle factors including diet and leukemia development: A case-control study from Mumbai, India. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 14(10), 5657–5661. https://doi.org/10.7314/APJCP.2013.14.10.5657

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