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A correlation study between mean nitrate nitrogen levels (ppm) in drinking
water
samples (N = 1389) of Chilean urban areas and age-adjusted death rates per 100 000 population from
stomach cancer
, by province or region and sex, was made. Drinking
water
samples from all provinces (N = 25) had a weighed mean of 1.446 ppm (S.E.M. 0.068) with a range of 0.00--30.00 ppm. Nitrate nigrogen levels showed a positive but not significant association with male death rates. The correlation coefficient was +0.0335. Similarly, such levels did exhibit a positive but not significant correlation with female death rates (r = +0.0486). When NO3-N levels and male (r = +0.1367) or female (r = +0.1143) death rates were studied, by region, positive but insignificant correlations were detected. Using Cochran's approximation, mean nitrate nitrogen levels in drinking
water
samples from six provinces with 50% of the Chilean population (period 1953--55 versus 1973--75), showed a decrease from 1.835 to 1.291 ppm, but there was no significant difference (t = 1.32) between the two values, except in samples from Santiago Province (t = 2.11, P less than 0.05). Provinces (south central area) showing the highest
gastric cancer
mortality rates in the world for females (up to 40.8/100,000), and ranking second for males (up to 84.1/100,000), exhibited a very low mean level (0.825 ppm).
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PMID:Nitrate nitrogen levels in drinking water of urban areas with high- and low-risk populations for stomach cancer: an environmental epidemiology study. 15 65
Morphological and biochemical changes reflecting the process of genesis of experimental
stomach cancer
were studied and compared in experiments carried out on 170 rats to whom N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine had been given in drinking
water
. The concentration of the compound in drinking
water
was 167 mg/l. Malignization mostly developed during the ingrowth of the epithelial complexes involved in the process of carcinogenesis into the submucous membrane, in rare cases, into the mucous membrane itself. The results of experiments showed that biochemical changes preceded morphological alterations. The signs of inhibition of the synthesis of the isoenzyme spectrum of pepsinogen-pepsin revealed the qualitative changes of biochemical processes of the epithelium. A possible dependence of morphological features of the process of carcinogenesis on the evolutionally-established functional peculiarities of rat stomach epithelium is discussed.
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PMID:Morphological and biochemical changes induced in rat stomach by N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine. 47 27
The paper re-examines the hypothesis that excessively hot drinks constitute an important risk factor in the causation of
gastric cancer
. The recession of
gastric cancer
mortality rates in the United States in recent decades is attributed to dietary changes tending to supplant the traditional hot beverages. One such change was the appearance of domestic refrigerators, promoting iced drinks, another the popularisation of soft drinks. The example of Okinawa is quoted where in 1972, after 27 years of American administration,
gastric cancer
mortality rate was 11.3 per 100,000, in contrast to Japan's 46.7, presumably due to the introduction of American dietary habits. While in most Western European countries
gastric cancer
risk decreased in the last decades, there was little change in Eastern Europe, and rates were rising in some countries, like Portugal, Mexico and Hong-Kong. This is attributed to the increasing pollution of
water
, promoting its boiling and flovouring. In some countries
water
is disinfected by chlorination in which case boiling and flavouring may be used to mask the unpleasant smell and taste of disinfectant.
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PMID:The recession of gastric cancer and its possible causes. 63 79
Associations between site- and sex-specific county cancer mortality rates and levels of trihalomethanes (THM's) in drinking
water
were examined after adjustment of rates for the influence of multiple socioeconomic, industrial, and demographic factors. U.S. counties with sampled supplies were grouped by percent of the county population receiving
water
from the supply, as well as by region of the country. For two sites (bladder and lung), county rates were also adjusted for the activity level in specific high-risk industries. Positive correlations with THM levels were observed for several cancers, including bladder and brain cancers in both sexes, and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and kidney cancer in males.
Stomach cancer
in females showed a negative association. Bladder cancer mortality rates showed the strongest and most consistent association with a THM exposure index, after control for differences in social class, ethnic group, urban versus rural residence, region of the United States, and industrialization of the county. These ecologic associations suggested that further evaluation in analytic investigations is warranted.
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PMID:Associations of cancer mortality with halomethanes in drinking water. 70 38
Methods have been established to produce
gastric cancer
in rats and dogs by administration of N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine or of the ethyl derivate. The agent is administered in drinking
water
or by a pellet diet soaked in the carcinogen. Histologically well differentiated and poorly differentiated types of adenocarcinoma and signet-ring cell tumors are induced in several months with greath reliability. Metastases were observed in both rats and dogs with gastric carcinoma. The carcinogenic effect could be enhanced by surface active agents, sodium chloride, iodoacetamide, insertion of plastic beads into the stomach and gastroenteroanastomosis. Follow-up studies by radiologic, endoscopic and bioptic examinations are possible in the dog. There are similarities in these experimental tumors to those in man and thus they provide means for the investigation of histogenesis, prevention, and chemotherapy of
gastric cancer
. An adenocarcinoma of the glandular stomach of a Wistar rat was successively transplanted to new born rats of the same strain.
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PMID:[Experimental gastric cancer (author's transl)]. 96 36
A case control study of patients discharged from hospitals revealed fourfold differences in geographic variation in
stomach cancer
risk within the Department of Narino (Colombia). Data from gastroscopic surveys of population groups, samples of
water
supplies, and urine and saliva in Narino also indicated a generally positive correlation among the following parameters: 1)
gastric cancer
risk, 2) prevalence of chronic atrophic gastritis and intestinal metaplasia, 3) nitrate content of well waters, and 4) nitrate excretion by the population. Urinary excretion reflected the ingestion of nitrates, and this implied a higher average intake of nitrates in the populations at high risk for
stomach cancer
. The Narino data could be construed as presumptive epidemiologic evidence for the role of nitrate availability in the etiology of
stomach cancer
.
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PMID:Gastric cancer in Colombia. I. Cancer risk and suspect environmental agents. 100 37
Studies of
water
soluble proteins of mucous and cancer tissue of the stomach were conducted by a method of electrophoresis in a polyacrylamid block. Under study were 18 postresection specimens (12--
gastric cancer
, 5--gastric ulcer, 1--duodenal ulcer). 5--7 prealbumin fractions were found in normal mucosa and that with histological changes typical for superficial and, sometimes, moderately pronounced atrophic gastritis. Gastric mucous membrane in marked atrophic, gastritis and of cancerous tissue were characterized by disappearance of the first 2,3, 4 prealbumin fractions or reduction of their peaks.
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PMID:[Pre-albumins of cancerous tissue of the stomach]. 113 8
Male Wistar rats were divided into three groups for studying the chronic effect of N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine (MNNG), in continuous dose of 50 mg/L in drinking
water
, or 50 mg/L MNNG and 0.4% Tween 60 in drinking
water
. From the 2nd to 50th week after the administration of MNNG, every 3 or 5 rats were sacrificed and autopsied after the intraperitoneal injection of 1 muCi 3-H-thymidine/g body weight at 2- or 3-week intervals. The resected stomachs were studied morphologically and autoradiographically. Six cases of experimental
gastric cancer
were produced that fulfilled Stewart's criteria. Autoradiographically, there was no significant different in the flash labeling index in the normal antral mucosa, in the non-pathologic antral mucosa, and in the cancerous lesion, but generation time and DNA synthesizing time of the cancerous lesion were 2 or 3 times longer than those of the glandular stomach of normal rats reported by Galjaard. They were also longer than those of the non-pathologic antral mucosa of rats treated with MNNG. These experiments results were discussed, comparing with cell kinetics of the gastrointestinal tracts in man.
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PMID:Cell kinetics of gastric carcinoma and other gastric lesions in rats by N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine with or without Tween 60. 115 6
We have developed the working hypothesis that
gastric cancer
in man may result from the in vivo nitrosation in the stomach of as yet unknown substrates, with the production of alkylinitrosamides. We have established that a source of the nitrite required for the nitrosation was the reduction of nitrate in foods. Nitrate could be derived from its deliberate addition to food as a preservative, from drinking
water
, and from foods grown in nitrate-rich soils. The reduction of nitrate does not occur at 2-4 degrees, accounting for the decline in
gastric cancer
in countries and regions where means of refrigerated food storage have been introduced. Future research includes the search for the substrates, presumably in the form of alkylamides, in some foods typically consumed in high-risk regions.
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PMID:Dietary factors and the etiology of gastric cancer. 119 13
Infection with Helicobacter pylori increases an individual's risk of peptic ulceration and
gastric cancer
. In the developed world, prevalence of infection rises with age and varies with social class. We used a cross-sectional study design to test the hypothesis that H pylori infection would be more closely associated with childhood living conditions than with current socioeconomic status. Prevalence of IgG antibodies against H pylori was determined with an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in 215 subjects (median age 46 years, range 18-82) attending a health-screening clinic in London. Seropositivity varied from 9% (age less than 30) to 67% (greater than or equal to 70). Subjects were asked about their living conditions at present and when they were aged 8 years. Absence of a fixed hot-
water
supply (p = 0.0005) and domestic crowding (p = 0.0005) in childhood were powerful independent risk factors for current infection with H pylori. Among current living conditions, only the number of children living in the household was independently associated with H pylori infection (p = 0.004). Most British adults infected with H pylori probably became infected by household contact in childhood.
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PMID:Childhood living conditions and Helicobacter pylori seropositivity in adult life. 135 29
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