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Environmental Sciences
Chunyi Wang, Mingyue Zhao, Yinlong Xu, Yuncheng Zhao, Xiao Zhang
Summary: The effect of ecosystem service trade-offs/synergies on tea production in ecological tea gardens in Fuzhou city, China, was explored. The results showed that the construction of ecological tea gardens is beneficial for both the tea industry and ecological environment protection, and most traditional tea gardens have been transformed into ecological tea gardens.
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Medicine, General & Internal
Reema Tayyem, Shatha Hammad, Sabika Allehdan, Tareq Al-Jaberi, Ahmad Hushki, Yaser Rayyan, Israa Al-Natsheh, Hiba Bawadi
Summary: This study evaluated the impact of dietary choices on the risk of pancreatic cancer among newly diagnosed Jordanian patients. The results showed that the Traditional, High-fruit, and Soup dietary patterns were associated with reduced risk of pancreatic cancer among Jordanians.
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Nutrition & Dietetics
Donghui Li, Jiali Zheng, Rikita Hatia, Manal Hassan, Carrie R. Daniel
Summary: This study found positive association between intake of fat from animal sources and risk of pancreatic cancer, while intake of fat from plant sources was inversely associated with pancreatic cancer risk. Intakes of largely plant-derived polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) and monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFAs), as well as fish-derived long chain n-3 PUFAs, may have potential protective associations with pancreatic cancer risk, highlighting the need for further investigation.
JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
(2022)
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Oncology
Maia E. W. Morrison, Emma G. Hobika, Janine M. Joseph, Ashley E. Stenzel, Jennifer M. Mongiovi, Li Tang, Susan E. McCann, James Marshall, Christos Fountzilas, Kirsten B. Moysich
Summary: The study revealed an inverse association between cruciferous vegetable consumption and pancreatic cancer, with each additional serving per week associated with a significant 7-15% reduction in the odds of developing pancreatic cancer. Particularly, the strongest association was found with raw cruciferous vegetable consumption.
CANCER EPIDEMIOLOGY
(2021)
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Oncology
Song Song, Lin Lei, Rui Zhang, Han Liu, Jia Du, Ni Li, Wanqing Chen, Ji Peng, Jiansong Ren
Summary: This study found that a short duration of sleep was significantly associated with breast cancer. Besides, rs2292912 in CRY2, rs2253820 in PER1, rs2289591 in PER1 and rs3027188 in PER1 were positively associated with the risk of breast cancer. Although previous studies have suggested an association between sleep duration and circadian gene polymorphism with breast cancer, rare studies had been conducted in the Chinese population. This case-control study aimed to explore the impact of circadian disruptors on the risk of breast cancer in China.
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Oncology
Ruimei Feng, Ellen T. Chang, Qing Liu, Yonglin Cai, Zhe Zhang, Guomin Chen, Qi-Hong Huang, Shang-Hang Xie, Su-Mei Cao, Yu Zhang, Jing-Ping Yun, Wei-Hua Jia, Yuming Zheng, Jian Liao, Yufeng Chen, Tingting Huang, Longde Lin, Ingemar Ernberg, Guangwu Huang, Yi-Xin Zeng, Hans-Olov Adami, Weimin Ye
Summary: The study found no significant association between alcohol intake and nasopharyngeal carcinoma risk, while tea drinking may moderately reduce the risk. There is a significant nonlinear dose-response relationship between tea intake and NPC risk.
CANCER EPIDEMIOLOGY BIOMARKERS & PREVENTION
(2021)
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Multidisciplinary Sciences
Ji Min Park, Chen-Zou Mau, Yang-Ching Chen, Yen-Hao Su, Hsin-An Chen, Shih-Yi Huang, Jung-Su Chang, Ching-Feng Chiu
Summary: High levels of serum ferritin (SF) may indicate risk of pancreatic cancer as a new tumor marker for diagnosis, while genes related to iron homeostasis and ferroptosis could contribute to pancreatic cancer risk and prognosis.
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
(2021)
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Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Sha Lou, Bingru Zhang, Dehua Zhang
Summary: The abuse of pesticides poses major threats to human health, leading to approximately 180,000 deaths worldwide annually. The intention of tea farmers to adopt pro-green control technology is influenced by subjective norms and perceived behavioral control, with attitude having no significant impact.
JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
(2021)
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Oncology
Abu Z. M. Dayem Ullah, Konstantinos Stasinos, Claude Chelala, Hemant M. Kocher
Summary: The study found that factors such as recent-onset diabetes, smoking, drinking, or chronic pancreatic diseases are associated with an increased risk of pancreatic cancer. Long-standing cardiovascular, respiratory, and hepatobiliary diseases may lower the odds of pancreatic cancer. The research findings may inform more refined risk-stratification strategies and better surveillance for high-risk individuals.
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Nutrition & Dietetics
Jinyu Man, Yingchun Ni, Xiaorong Yang, Tongchao Zhang, Ziyu Yuan, Hui Chen, Xingdong Chen, Ming Lu, Weimin Ye
Summary: A good lifestyle is associated with a reduced risk of gastric cancer regardless of family history, while family history of early-onset cancer is closely related to the occurrence of gastric cancer. About 34% of gastric cancer cases can be attributed to non-compliance with three or more healthy lifestyle factors.
FRONTIERS IN NUTRITION
(2021)
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Dermatology
Ben Wang, Bingbing Yan, Zhixiang Zhao, Yan Tang, Ying-Xue Huang, Dan Jian, Wei Shi, Hongfu Xie, Yaling Wang, Ji Li
Summary: Tea drinking behavior is closely related to rosacea, mainly affecting flushing and erythema.
ACTA DERMATO-VENEREOLOGICA
(2021)
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Medicine, General & Internal
Aihua Li, Zhuang Shen, Zhifeng Sun, Shuiying Yun, Xingkuan Tian, Zaifang Hu, Guixin Yu, Li Hu, Zihuan Wang, Yan Ye
Summary: This study is the first to explore the relationship between breast cancer and occupational hazards in Beijing, China, and found that night shift work, especially in a standing posture, is significantly associated with an increased incidence of breast cancer.
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Nutrition & Dietetics
Yingyu Liu, Shiyuan Bi, Hexiao Li, Jianxiu Shi, Yang Xia, Kaijun Niu, Song Bai
Summary: Increased tea intake was found to be associated with a lower risk of hospitalized nephrolithiasis among Chinese adults.
FRONTIERS IN NUTRITION
(2022)
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Oncology
Yun Du, Xia Yu, Ellen T. Chang, Li Yin, Shifeng Lian, Biaohua Wu, Fugui Li, Zhiheng Liang, Yumei Zeng, Bing Chu, Kuangrong Wei, Jiyun Zhan, Xuejun Liang, Weimin Ye, Mingfang Ji
Summary: Our study found positive associations between EBNA1-IgA and VCA-IgA and gastric cancer risk in southern China. These results suggest that EBNA1-IgA and VCA-IgA could potentially serve as biomarkers for gastric cancer.
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Environmental Sciences
Wan-Jun Yang, Hua-Bing Wu, Chi Zhang, Qi Zhong, Ming-Jun Hu, Jia-Liu He, Guo-Ao Li, Zhen-Yu Zhu, Jin-Liang Zhu, Huan-Huan Zhao, Han-Shuang Zhang, Fen Huang
Summary: This study investigated the correlation between urinary chlorophenols (CPs) and thyroid cancer (TC) risk in Chinese population. Higher concentrations of urinary CPs were found to be associated with increased TC risks, with 2,4,6-trichlorophenol (2,4,6-TCP) and pentachlorophenol (PCP) having effects on the invasiveness of thyroid cancer. Targeted public health policies to reduce CP pollution are recommended based on these findings. Further studies are needed to confirm and clarify the relevant mechanisms.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
(2021)