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February 2008
"For patients with kidney cancer or gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) treated with sunitinib (Sutent), the heart failure risk in real-world use may be higher than expected, researchers said here". ASCO GU meeting
Telli ML, et al "Cardiotoxicity associated with the cancer therapeutic agent sunitinib malate" ASCO GU Meeting 2008.
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Nutrient Intake and Esophageal Cancer in the Caspian Littoral of Iran: A Case-Control Study
Fereydoun Siassi PhD,Zahra Pouransari MD, and Parviz Ghadirian, PhD
Address all correspondence and reprint requests to: Parviz Ghadirian, PhD, Epidemiology Research Unit, Research Centre, CHUM, HotelDieu, 3850 St. Urhain Street, Montreal, Quebec H2W 1T8, Canada.
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to investigate the possible contribution of different dietary nutrients in the development of esophageal cancer (EC) in the Caspian littoral of Iran. Forty-one cases and 145 members of their households were matched for age and gender with 40 non-blood-relative controls and 130 members of their households for their nutrient intake. A standard 24-hour dietary recall questionnaire was used to estimate the daily intake of energy, protein, P, Fe, Na, K, vitamins C and A, thiamin, riboflavin, and niacin.
Dietary nutrient deficiency was defined as less than 75% of the World Health Organization human nutritional requirements, except for P, Na, and K, for which the United States Recommended Dietary Allowances were followed.
The results indicate the following: (1) The mean daily intake of all nutrients, except for riboflavin, was significantly lower in cases than in control subjects (P < .05); (2) with the exception of protein, riboflavin, and phosphorus, significant correlation was observed between the pattern of nutrient intake and health status of the study subjects (P < .05); and (3) dietary deficiency of niacin and phosphorus was associated significantly with the risk of EC development among case and control households (P < .01-.001), indicating that persons living in case households with dietary deficiencies of these nutrients have more than twice the risk of developing EC tumors than those living in control households.
In conclusion, apparently some nutrients, such as P and niacin, may play a role in the etiology of esophageal cancer, and the status of these nutrients may be used eventually as an epidemiologic predictive marker for EC in the Caspian littoral of Iran and perhaps other regions.
Ann's NOTE: Just another 'bead' on the chain of evidence for patients on the importance of nutrients from foods.
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 Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers
& Prevention, 10/01
 Nutrition & Pharyngeal Cancer Depth of Tumor Invasion a Factor Diet & Oral, Pharyngeal & Esophageal Ca Selemthionine Protects: Esophageal Squamous Cell Ca "Dietary Patterns & Risk of Incident Gastric Adenocarcinoma,"
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 H. pylori & Gastric Ca:STRONG Connection Natural Honey Prevents Some Gastric Lesions Helicobacter Pylori, Triple Therapy and Cranberry Juice
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 Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers
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 Gleevec, Vit C and Insulin Slow GIST in a Patient Higher Levels of Vit C & Reduced Gastric Ca Risk Oxaliplatin, Neurotoxicity, Calcium, Magnesium
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 Plasma DNA level reliable marker recurrent esophageal ca
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 Brit J Cancer, 6/04
 Nutrition Support Improves Patient Outcome:Esophageal Ca
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 Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research, 2003
 Changes:Gene Expression/Intermed Endpoints:Gastric Orange Peel Extract/Intestinal Tumors (Mice) Resveratrol in Intestinal Epithelial Cells & Humans
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 Link to comprehensive
source for laryngectomee and larynx cancer information,
and laryngectomee rehabilitation resources

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 Nature, 11/04

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 J Parenter Enteral Nutr, 5-6/05
 Study: Eat Normally After Esophageal Surgery
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 International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine,
published online June 2008
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