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Clinical and Epidemiological Investigations

Blood, Retinol and Zinc Riboflavin Status in Relation to Precancerous Lesions of the Esophagus: Findings from a Vitamin Intervention Trial in the People's Republic of China

Jürgen Wahrendorf, Nubia Muñoz, Lu Jian-Bang, David I. Thurnham, Massimo Crespi and Francesc Xavier Bosch
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DOI:  Published April 1988
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Abstract

Data from a double-blind intervention trial in China are reanalyzed to explore auxiliary information. The trial had shown that in a high-risk area for esophageal cancer the dietary supplementation of apparently healthy individuals with a combination of retinol, riboflavin, and zinc did not lead to a different prevalence of precancerous lesions of the esophagus among those receiving the active treatment compared to a placebo group. However, improvement of blood retinol and zinc levels were also observed in the placebo group. The logistic regression analysis presented in this paper illustrates that those individuals who showed large increases in retinol, riboflavin, and zinc blood levels were more likely to have a histologically normal esophagus at the end of the trial. This effect is clearer for retinol than for riboflavin and zinc and it is independent of whether the change was caused by the active treatment or occurred otherwise.

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    • Received June 10, 1987.
    • Revision received December 30, 1987.
    • Accepted January 18, 1988.
    • ©1988 American Association for Cancer Research.
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    Jürgen Wahrendorf, Nubia Muñoz, Lu Jian-Bang, David I. Thurnham, Massimo Crespi and Francesc Xavier Bosch
    Cancer Res April 15 1988 (48) (8) 2280-2283;
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