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Alcohol intake, tobacco smoking, and esophageal adenocarcinoma survival: a molecular pathology epidemiology cohort study.

R Stephen McCainDamian T McManusStephen McQuaidJacqueline A JamesManuel Salto-TellezNathan B ReidStephanie CraigChintapuza ChisamboVictoria BinghamEamon McCarronEileen ParkesRichard C TurkingtonHelen G Coleman
Published in: Cancer causes & control : CCC (2019)
In esophageal adenocarcinoma patients, cigarette smoking or alcohol consumption was not associated with a significant difference in survival in comparison with never smokers and never drinkers in fully adjusted analysis. However, in some biomarker-selected subgroups, ever-alcohol consumption was associated with a worsened survival in comparison with never drinkers. Larger studies are needed to investigate these findings, as these lifestyle habits may not only be linked to cancer risk but also cancer survival.
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