Household cooking fuel and gallbladder cancer risk: a multi-centre case-control study in India.

Author: BhattacharyyaMouchumee, D Prabhakaran, DhillonPreet K, GhoshAshok, KalitaBanti, KatakiAmal Chandra, KondalDimple, KrishnatreyaManigreeva, KumarRanjit, PrabhakaranPoornima, ShridharKrithiga, SinghAmulya K, SnehilPrakriti

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PURPOSE: Gallbladder cancers (GBC), unique to certain geographical regions, are lethal digestive tract cancers, disproportionately affecting women, with limited information on risk factors. METHODS: We evaluated the association between household cooking fuel and GBC risk in a hospital-based case-co...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10552-023-01787-8

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Cooking Fuel and Gallbladder Cancer: Smoke and Mirrors in the Desert of Risk Factors

Imagine the world as a vast desert landscape, with different risk factors for diseases lurking in the shadows. This research explores the potential connection between household cooking fuel and gallbladder cancer, a disease that disproportionately affects women. It's like a desert where certain oases harbor hidden dangers, increasing the risk of encountering a particular ailment. The study, conducted in India, found a strong association between using biomass as cooking fuel and an increased risk of gallbladder cancer. It’s like a specific oasis in the desert being known to harbor a particular type of venomous snake, posing a higher risk for those who frequent that location. These findings highlight the potential for modifiable risk factors and emphasize the importance of adopting cleaner cooking practices.

A Smoky Oasis: Cooking Fuel and Gallbladder Cancer Risk

The study found that using biomass as cooking fuel was associated with an increased risk of gallbladder cancer, particularly among women. It’s like a specific oasis in the desert being known to harbor a particular type of venomous snake, posing a higher risk for those who frequent that location. This finding emphasizes the importance of adopting cleaner cooking practices to reduce the risk of gallbladder cancer.

A Path to a Healthier Desert: Choosing Clean Cooking Fuels

This research highlights the importance of choosing clean cooking fuels, particularly in regions where biomass is commonly used. It’s like choosing a safe path through the desert, avoiding risky oases and opting for safer routes. By adopting clean cooking practices, we can create a healthier desert landscape for ourselves and our communities.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study reveals a significant association between biomass cooking fuel and gallbladder cancer risk. It’s like a desert where certain oases are known to harbor hidden dangers. Adopting cleaner cooking practices, like choosing a safe path through the desert, can help mitigate this risk and promote overall health.

Date :
  1. Date Completed n.d.
  2. Date Revised 2023-09-21
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Pubmed ID

37733135

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1007/s10552-023-01787-8

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