Friday, January 13, 2017

Heartburn can be a precursor to cancer

American scientists from the study found that heartburn may increase the risk of cancer of the larynx and throat, in people who do not smoke and does not drink alcohol.

 Heartburn can be a precursor to cancer  Heartburn

Heartburn, as it is called doctors - gastric disorder, it is manifested in the form of a burning sensation in the chest region, accompanied by bloating, belching, nausea, sour or bitter taste in the mouth.

Very often, a feeling Heartburn   occurs in humans after ingestion of large amounts of food when it is in the supine position.

Lead author Scott Langevin from the American Brown University, he said that in a scientific experiment, scientists have tried to find a connection between heartburn and development cancer   larynx and throat.

The study involved about 631 patients, of whom 468 were suffering from throat cancer, and 163 - from cancer of the larynx. In addition, a control group was created in 1234 from a man who did not have onkobolezney.

The subjects answered questions about their socioeconomic status, frequency of heartburn, bad habits, and genetic predisposition to cancer.

As a result, experts have determined that frequent heartburn increases the likelihood of developing cancer of the larynx and throat by 78% in nonsmokers and nondrinkers people. Risk   It decreased by 41% only when the patient is taking antacids.



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