4/25/2008

May be too much to drink carbonated drinks to esophageal cancer

Cancer Conference in New Orleans, from a number of countries of cancer and gastrointestinal diseases expert medical reports that the diet patterns on health trends have great impact. India submitted the medical report that, carbonated drinks may increase the incidence of esophageal cancer, and this trend is all over the world. Over the past 50 years, the United States has an average consumption of carbonated drinks and the increase in the incidence of esophageal cancer has increased greatly relevant.

According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture statistics, the U.S. average consumption of carbonated drinks per person from the 49 litres in 1946 to 224 litres in 2000, the rate of increase of 450 percent, according to the American Cancer Society data, in the past 25 years Americans suffering from a substantial increase in the ratio of esophageal cancer, 2003, the United States has 10,003 thousand nine hundred people suffering from esophageal cancer, including men over 10,000 people. India, according to the medical reports that the two data, the increase in esophageal cancer and obvious to increase the consumption of carbonated drinks.

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