Early life exposure to Chinese famine and risk of digestive system cancer in midlife
Yizhen Tan,
Xiaozhong Jiang,
Xiong Ding
et al.
Abstract:Objective:
To investigate whether early-life exposure to the Great Famine of 1959-1961 in China was associated with the risk of digestive system cancer.
Methods:
The prospective cohort study involved 17,997 participants from the Kailuan Study (Tangshan, China) that began in 2006. All participants were divided into three groups based on their date of birth. The unexposed group (born from October 1, 1962, to September 30, 1964), fetal-exposed group (born from October 1, 1959, to December 30, 19… Show more
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