Etiological and Environmental Factors

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EL Wynder

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Epidemiologic surveys of cancer of the esophagus have revealed that two principal risk factors predominate in its cause: smoking and high alcohol consumption. The risk of developing cancer of the esophagus is significantly higher among smokers, whether cigarettes, cigars, or pipes are involved (Fig 1). These findings have been documented fully by prospective studies which report that the risk for smokers is anything from two to six times that of nonsmokers (Table 2).7-11In several retrospective studies, it has been noted that heavy alcohol consumption significantly increases the risk of smokers to develop esophageal cancer (Fig 2).12-14 The effect appears to result from the total amount of alcohol consumed rather than the type of alcohol or whether it was drunk straight or diluted.Persons (particularly women) with Plummer-Vinson disease, a condition caused by nutritional deficiency, have an increased risk to develop esophageal cancer.2 In areas where this

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DOI:

10.1001/jama.1973.03230130034011

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67

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1973

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