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Colorectal cancer risk and nitrate exposure through drinking water and diet.

Nadia Espejo-Herrera1,2,3, Esther Gràcia-Lavedan1,2,3, Elena Boldo3,4,5, Nuria Aragonés3,4,5, Beatriz Pérez-Gómez3,4,5, Marina Pollán3,4,5, Antonio J Molina6, Tania Fernández6, Vicente Martín3,6, Carlo La Vecchia7, Cristina Bosetti8, Alessandra Tavani8, Jerry Polesel9, Diego Serraino9, Inés Gómez Acebo3,10, Jone M Altzibar3,11,12, Eva Ardanaz3,13, Rosana Burgui3,13, Federica Pisa14, Guillermo Fernández-Tardón3,15, Adonina Tardón3,15, Rosana Peiró3,16, Carmen Navarro3,17,18, Gemma Castaño-Vinyals1,2,3,19, Victor Moreno3,20,21, Elena Righi22, Gabriella Aggazzotti22, Xavier Basagaña1,2,3,19, Mark Nieuwenhuijsen1,2,3,19, Manolis Kogevinas1,2,3,19, Cristina M Villanueva1,2,3,19.   

Abstract

Ingested nitrate leads to the endogenous synthesis of N-nitroso compounds (NOCs), animal carcinogens with limited human evidence. We aimed to evaluate the risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) associated with nitrate exposure in drinking water and diet. A case-control study in Spain and Italy during 2008-2013 was conducted. Hospital-based incident cases and population-based (Spain) or hospital-based (Italy) controls were interviewed on residential history, water consumption since age 18, and dietary information. Long-term waterborne ingested nitrate was derived from routine monitoring records, linked to subjects' residential histories and water consumption habits. Dietary nitrate intake was estimated from food frequency questionnaires and published food composition databases. Odd ratios (OR) were calculated using mixed models with area as random effect, adjusted for CRC risk factors and other covariables. Generalized additive models (GAMs) were used to analyze exposure-response relationships. Interaction with endogenous nitrosation factors and other covariables was also evaluated. In total 1,869 cases and 3,530 controls were analyzed. Average waterborne ingested nitrate ranged from 3.4 to 19.7 mg/day, among areas. OR (95% CIs) of CRC was 1.49 (1.24, 1.78) for >10 versus ≤5 mg/day, overall. Associations were larger among men versus women, and among subjects with high red meat intake. GAMs showed increasing exposure-response relationship among men. Animal-derived dietary nitrate was associated with rectal, but not with colon cancer risk. In conclusion, a positive association between CRC risk and waterborne ingested nitrate is suggested, mainly among subgroups with other risk factors. Heterogeneous effects of nitrate from different sources (water, animal and vegetables) warrant further research.
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Keywords:  case-control studies; colorectal cancer; diet; drinking water; nitrate

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26954527     DOI: 10.1002/ijc.30083

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cancer        ISSN: 0020-7136            Impact factor:   7.396


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