Smoking and alcohol, both alone and in combination, for risk of gastric cancer: A systematic review

Fatemeh Hosseinie, Mahdieh Farhanji, Ali Meshkinyazd, M. Khakzad
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Introduction: Stomach cancer is the fifth most common cancer and the fourth leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide in 2020. Moderately increased risk of stomach cancer has been associated with tobacco smoking and Alcohol drinking. In this systematic review, we summarized the current knowledge on the relation between smoking and alcohol, both alone and in combination, to the risk of gastric cancer. Method: This study was conducted in 2023 with a structured overview in the Science Directe , PubMed, Web of Science (ISI) databases. We investigated the studies that were published between 2010 and 2023. In the first step, articles were extracted based on their titles and abstracts; the quality of 58 articles was evaluated using the STORBE tool. Inclusion criteria were English language (first step), year of the study and the study type (second step). Findings: Of these 39 articles, 17 ones were case-control studies, 21 were cohort studies, one was a descriptive study. eleven articles were related to alcohol consumption and risk of gastric cancer, twenty-three articles were related to smoking and risk of gastric cancer, five articles were related smoking and alcohol consumption in combination and risk of gastric cancer. Many studies reported a significant association between alcohol and gastric cancer risk. Also, three studies showed that smoking acts as a risk factor for developing gastric cancer only in certain genotype and not in all people. Conclusion: Based on the best our knowledge and present studies, consumption of alcohol and smoking are risk factors of gastric cancer. It is better to conduct more studies on this issue in different populations in the future. We also suggest that future studies focus more on the intracellular mechanisms of these associations than on epidemiological outcomes.
吸烟和酗酒,无论是单独还是混合使用,都会增加罹患胃癌的风险:系统综述
导读:到2020年,胃癌是全球第五大常见癌症,也是第四大癌症死亡原因。胃癌风险的适度增加与吸烟和饮酒有关。在这篇系统综述中,我们总结了目前关于吸烟和饮酒(单独或联合)与胃癌风险之间关系的知识。方法:本研究于2023年进行,对Science Directe、PubMed、Web of Science (ISI)数据库进行了结构化概述。我们调查了2010年至2023年间发表的研究。第一步,根据文章的标题和摘要提取文章;使用STORBE工具对58篇文章的质量进行评价。纳入标准为英语语言(第一步)、研究年份和研究类型(第二步)。结果:39篇文献中,17篇为病例对照研究,21篇为队列研究,1篇为描述性研究。11篇文章与饮酒与胃癌风险相关,23篇文章与吸烟与胃癌风险相关,5篇文章与吸烟与饮酒结合与胃癌风险相关。许多研究报告了酒精与胃癌风险之间的显著关联。此外,三项研究表明,吸烟仅在某些基因型中是患胃癌的风险因素,而不是所有人。结论:根据我们所知和目前的研究,饮酒和吸烟是胃癌的危险因素。未来最好在不同人群中对这一问题进行更多的研究。我们还建议未来的研究更多地关注这些关联的细胞内机制,而不是流行病学结果。
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