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Association between intake of red and processed meat and survival in patients with colorectal cancer in a pooled analysis

Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology Dec 23, 2018

Carr PR, et al. - Using Cox proportional hazards regression models, researchers assessed the correlations of red and processed meat consumption before diagnosis of colorectal cancer (CRC) with overall and CRC-specific survival. They evaluated data from 7,627 patients with stage I-IV CRC from 10 studies in the International Survival Analysis in Colorectal Cancer Consortium. Of the 7,627 CRC patients, 2,338 died over a median follow-up period of 5.1 years, including 1,576 from CRC. According to findings, red and processed meat intake prior to CRC diagnosis was not related to shorter survival time after diagnosis in this large consortium of CRC patient cohorts; however, a possible weak adverse association cannot be excluded.

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